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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology

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Monitor IconAn electronic learning community (ELC) is an online "space" where groups of professionals and parents can come together to communicate, collaborate, and support each other in the development of shared knowledge and skills.

Monitor IconAn electronic learning community (ELC) is an online "space" where groups of professionals and parents can come together to communicate, collaborate, and support each other in the development of shared knowledge and skills.

What's NewWhat's New
Archived Webinar Series: Apple Portable Devices

A 5-part webinar series on "Apple Portable Devices, Apps, and Management: Using the iPad/iPod/iPhone in a School, Work, or Retirement Setting" held March 15 - April 12, 2012 is now available for online viewing on the AT Trainings page.

 

Computer Access Training

A wonderful new training on Computer Access by Kathy Griffin (November 2011) has been posted on the AT Trainings page.


AT Resource Guide

A new document titled, Assistive Technology Resource Guide, is now posted on the AT Documents page for download.  This guide is meant to be an "Access to the Curriculum 101" resource for students with significant disabilities.


New AT Online Training

A new online training module called "Introduction to Assistive Technology" presented by Ron Seiler is now available on the AT Trainings page.  Click on the tab labeled "Intro to AT."


Archived Webinar Series: Apple Portable Devices

A 5-part webinar series on "Apple Portable Devices, Apps, and Management: Using the iPad/iPod/iPhone in a School, Work, or Retirement Setting" held March 15 - April 12, 2012 is now available for online viewing on the AT Trainings page.

 

Computer Access Training

A wonderful new training on Computer Access by Kathy Griffin (November 2011) has been posted on the AT Trainings page.


AT Resource Guide

A new document titled, Assistive Technology Resource Guide, is now posted on the AT Documents page for download.  This guide is meant to be an "Access to the Curriculum 101" resource for students with significant disabilities.


New AT Online Training

A new online training module called "Introduction to Assistive Technology" presented by Ron Seiler is now available on the AT Trainings page.  Click on the tab labeled "Intro to AT."


What is AT?What is AT?

Assistive Technology (AT)

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) states that assistive technology (AT) must be considered for every child having an individualized education program (IEP). Under IDEA, AT can be special education (specially designed instruction), a related service, or supplementary aides and services so it can appear in the IEP in a variety of ways. While AT is applicable to persons of all ages and in all environments, in education the key questions to ask are, "What is it that the student needs to do in the educational program that he/she isn't able to do because of the disability?" and secondly, "Are there any AT devices or services that might be enable the child to meet the goal?" The questions are easy. Getting to the answers is more challenging.

What is an assistive technology device?

Assistive technology (AT) is defined as "any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a student with a disability". Devices can range from as simple as a pencil grip or fat crayon to a complex communication device.

What is an assistive technology service?

An AT service is any service that directly assists a student with a disability with the assessment selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. Services include training for teachers, paraprofessionals, the students, and others who might need to use the device in the student's environment including the parents where appropriate.

Assistive Technology (AT)

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) states that assistive technology (AT) must be considered for every child having an individualized education program (IEP). Under IDEA, AT can be special education (specially designed instruction), a related service, or supplementary aides and services so it can appear in the IEP in a variety of ways. While AT is applicable to persons of all ages and in all environments, in education the key questions to ask are, "What is it that the student needs to do in the educational program that he/she isn't able to do because of the disability?" and secondly, "Are there any AT devices or services that might be enable the child to meet the goal?" The questions are easy. Getting to the answers is more challenging.

What is an assistive technology device?

Assistive technology (AT) is defined as "any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a student with a disability". Devices can range from as simple as a pencil grip or fat crayon to a complex communication device.

What is an assistive technology service?

An AT service is any service that directly assists a student with a disability with the assessment selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. Services include training for teachers, paraprofessionals, the students, and others who might need to use the device in the student's environment including the parents where appropriate.

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