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Assistive TechnologyTomeka Barron
ITEC 7530
Assistive technology or adaptive technology (AT) is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them.
What is Assistive Technology?
The term IEP stands for Individualized Education Program.
An IEP is a legally binding document that spells out exactly what special education services your child will receive and why.
Kids with delayed skills or other disabilities might be eligible for special services that provide individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge to families.
What is an IEP?
Inclusion is the educational practice of educating children with disabilities in classrooms with children without disabilities
What is Inclusion?
The least restrictive environment ensures that children are not unnecessarily removed from the regular classroom or isolated from other non-disabled children of their age.
What is the Least Restrictive Environment?
No Technology
Low Technology
High Technology
3 Categories of Assistive Technology Devices
"No-technology" or "no-tech" refers to any assistive device that is not electronic. No-tech items range from a piece of foam glued onto the corners of book pages to make turning easier to a study carrel to reduce distraction.
What is “No Technology”?
Specialty paper Pencil Grips Slant Boards Color Coding
Examples of “No Technology”
"Low-technology" or "low-tech" devices are electronic but do not include highly sophisticated computer components, such as an electronic voice-recording device or a "talking watch" (Behrmann & Schaff, 2001).
What is “Low Technology”?
Calculators Timer Voice Recorder Speaking Homework Wiz Neo Portable Keyboard
Examples of “Low Technology”
"High-technology" or "high-tech" devices utilize complex, multifunction technology and usually include a computer and associated software.
What is “High Technology”?
Reading Software Talking Calculators Speech Recognition Software Big Keys Keyboard Touch Window
Examples of “High Technology”
Plan your activities ahead of time Teach in simple steps Offer directions in several ways several
times Allow more than enough time to complete
an assignment Model how an activity will be done Give firsthand experiences
Things to Remember When Working with Children with Special Needs!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistive_technology
http://kidshealth.org/parent/positive/learning/iep.html#
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assistive_technology
http://specialed.about.com/od/integration/a/Inclusion-What-Is-Inclusion.htm
http://learningdisabilities.about.com/od/publicschoolprograms/a/leastrestrictiv.htm
http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm
http://blog.vcu.edu/ttac/AT_Continuum_Generic10_06.pdf
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/dhs/BCAL-PUB-0096_269667_7.pdf
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