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Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology Presentation ED 505

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Assistive Technology

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  1. Assistive Technology By: Megan Hatton ED 505

  2. What is Assistive Technology? • Assistive technology (AT) is any kind of service or device that helps a student with a disability participate in a general education setting. • Assistive technology helps a student with a disability function and perform as well as possible.

  3. The Law and Assistive Technology • The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) states that every child with a disability has to be considered for use an assistive technology. • The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requires that, if needed, the school supplies an assistive technology for a student with a disability.

  4. What are some kinds of Assistive Technology? • Assistive technology covers a wide array of objects that can help a student with a disability. The technology can be as complex as computer software or as simple as a calculator or pencil grip.

  5. Hearing Impaired • A student who has a hearing impairment might usea personal FM unit. • When a child uses a personal FM unit, the teacher wears a small microphone. The sound is transmitted to a hearing aid that is in the students ears.

  6. Seeing Impaired • A student who has a visual impairment could benefit from the use or a screen reader. • A screen reader is an application that verbalizes words from a computer screen to headphones speakers.

  7. Learning Disability • A student who is struggling with reading could benefit from using audio books. • An audio book is a book that is verbally recorded. This kind of publication allows people to use CDs, MP3s, and cassettes to search for an learn information within a book.

  8. Physical Disability • A wheel chair could be helpful for a student who has a physical disability. • Electric wheel chairs are often equipped with a joystick that control the movement of the wheel chair.

  9. Reference Page • Assistive Technology for Kids with Learning Disabilities: An Overview. (n.d.). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.readingrockets.org/article/assistive-technology-kids-learning-disabilities-overview • Bing. (n.d.). Retrieved June 8, 2015. • SC Curriculum Access through AT. (n.d.). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.sc.edu/scatp/cdrom/atused.html

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