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Assistive Technology- any item, piece of equipment, or product system that is used to improve, increase, or maintain the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities Adaptive Technology- any item that is specifically designed to help a user compensate for areas of impairment or disability There are many different assistive and adaptive technologies for each disability A photo by Rain Rabbit on Flickr
Using these technologies in our classrooms lets students with disabilities adapt and participate in regular classroom activities. Students with disabilities are able to succeed in general education classrooms with the use of assistive technologies These technologies give students with disabilities a chance to expand their learning and comprehension A photo by EasyStand on Flickr
Assistive Listening Systems transmits the teachers voice to the hearing impaired student. This system decreases background noise making the audio more clear. Closed Captioning for videos and lectures helps students read what is being said. Be aware of students with hearing aids. Make seating accommodations so they can hear you more clearly. A photo by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery on Flickr
E-Books and other software programs read aloud to those with visual impairments A screen magnifier allows the student to zoom in and see the material more clearly A photo by jeff_golden on Flickr
Picture Exchange Communication System helps those who cannot communicate verbally. There are many educational websites that offer activities to help improve the cognitive process of students with disabilities. By Quadell (Own work) [CC-BY- SA-3.0 ( enses/by-sa/3.0) or CC0], via Wikimedia Commons
Adjustable computer monitors and keyboards are great for students with a physical disability who cannot reach the normal height Intellikeys is a keyboard that is made for students with physical disabilities that have difficulty using a standard keyboard. A photo by EasyStand on Flickr
Assistive and Adaptive Technology. (n.d.). In Glencoe McGraw-Hill. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from hill.com/sites/dl/free/ /594902/AAT_v4.pdfhttp://glencoe.mcgraw- hill.com/sites/dl/free/ /594902/AAT_v4.pdf Assistive Technology for Kids with Learning Disabilities In Reading Rockets. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from Assistive Technology Training Online Project In ATTO. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from Examples of Assistive Technology. (n.d.). In Assistive Technology for Education. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from services/examples-of-assistive-technology/ services/examples-of-assistive-technology/