Siri as assistive tools
Siri can be a helpful tool for learners who have trouble using their hands or fingers, such as those with weak fine motor skills. Instead of typing or clicking, they can just talk to Siri to open apps, search the internet, or write using voice. This makes learning easier and faster because they don’t have to struggle with using a keyboard or mouse.
Siri also helps students get answers quickly, like doing math or spelling words. They can say, “Hey Siri, how do you spell elephant?” and get help right away. This makes them more independent and confident in their learning.
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