Assistive Technology By: Elizabeth Cook. What is Assistive Technology?  The term “Assistive Technology” refers to any item, piece of equipment, or product.

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Assistive Technology By: Elizabeth Cook

What is Assistive Technology?  The term “Assistive Technology” refers to any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether commercially or off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to maintain, or improve functional capabilities of one with a disability. --U.S. Department of Education

The Law in Regard to Assistive Technology  The Technology-Related Assistance Act for Individuals with Disabilities (Public Law ) provides funding for statewide systems and services to provide assistive technology devices and services to individuals with disabilities.  Reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 1997 mandates that every IEP team consider assistive technology when planning the educational program of an individual with a disability.

Assistive Technology for the Hearing Impaired A cochlear implant is a device that provides direct electrical stimulation to the auditory nerve in the inner ear. Children and adults with a severe to profound hearing loss who cannot be helped with hearing aids may be helped with cochlear implants. Image Source: Google Images

Assistive Technology for the Visually Impaired Image Source: Google Images Service Dogs serve as eyes for those who cannot see. These dogs are highly trained to guide the visually impaired. They stay close to their owners side and guide them where they need to go. In a school setting, these dogs help navigate students to their classrooms, locker, the cafeteria, gymnasium, and other places throughout the school with ease.

Assistive Technology for the Learning Disabled There’s an App for that! There are many different learning disabilities among our diverse group of students. In the ever changing world of technology, we have access to many different apps on iPads or iPods in the classrooms that can help meet the needs of those learning disabled students. Whether a student be dyslexic, autistic, or ADHD, there are apps to help them learn in addition to teacher instruction. Image Source: Google Images

Assistive Technology for the Physically Disabled Image Source: Google Images People with physical disabilities dace many difficult challenges. Assistive technology can assist tem in living a more independent lifestyle. An automatic wheelchair helps this little girl get around at school just like her friends do. Automatic wheelchairs give students the independence to do more without the help of others.

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