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1 Overview of Adaptive Computing Assessments George Gober Assistive Technology Associate Research Department Methodist Rehabilitation Center

2 Objectives Define Assistive Technology (AT), Adaptive Computing (AC) and associated terminology Introduce concepts of Adaptive Computing Assessments (ACA) Discuss the process of referrals for ACA Identify categories of AC with examples of equipment, hardware, and software Provide info regarding AC resources A vision of the future of AC

3 Methodist Rehabilitation Center What is Assistive Technology? Assistive Technology Devices 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 children with disabilities. (Section 300.5)

4 Assistive Technology for Computer Access Terminology for hardware and software Adaptive Alternative Augmentative Ergonomic Accessibility Therapeutic

5 Methodist Rehabilitation Center Definition Adaptive Computing Part A: Using alternative hardware and software to adapt general computers so that they are usable by people with disabilities. Part B: Using computers as compensatory or therapeutic tools.

6 Methodist Rehabilitation Center Adaptive Computing Elements Adaptive Input and Adaptive Output Ergonomics Accessibility Features Shortcuts

7 Methodist Rehabilitation Center Adaptive Computing Assessment Process Therapist or Case Manger contacts Gober to set up assessment Free service to our clients At MRC typically scheduled during RT sessions, or outside of their therapy Typically two 30 minute sessions Client receives information packet upon discharge

8 Methodist Rehabilitation Center Adaptive Computing Lab Established in 2008 Third Floor MRC ATT Excelerator Grant ~$25,000 Research Service Future Expansion

9 Adaptive Input: KeyboardsKeyboards Enhanced Vision Alternate Style Reduced Size Increased Size One Handed Programmable

10 Adaptive Input: MiceMice Ergonomic Trackballs Joysticks Switched Mouth Operated

11 Adaptive Input: Physical DevicesPhysical Devices Orthotics Hand Stick Mouth Stick Head Stick Special

12 Adaptive Input: Alternative Voice Recognition Head Operated Eye Gaze

13 Adaptive Input: Switches & Mounts Mounting Options  Table  Beds  Wheelchairs Switches  Size  Location  Type

14 Adaptive Input: Software On Screen Keyboards Mouse Emulators Word Prediction Voice Recognition

15 Adaptive Output: Visual Large Monitors Magnification

16 Adaptive Output: Alternative Screen Reading Refreshable Braille Displays Braille Embosser Scan and Read

17 Ergonomics Mice Keyboards Display Height Workstation Wrist Support

18 Accessibility Features Sticky Keys SnapTo High Contrast Enlarged Cursors

19 Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Programmable Keys Abbreviation Expansions

20 Adaptive Computing: Resources InfoGrip (www.infogrip.com)www.infogrip.com Abledata (www.abledata.com)www.abledata.com AssistTech (www.assisttech.info)www.assisttech.info

21 The Future of Adaptive Computing Universal Design Moore’s Law Convergent Technologies Emerging Technologies Integrated Technologies Neuroprosthetics

22 Neuroprostheses and Brain Computer Interface (BCI) Videos BrainGate: Cathy Convergent Technologies Emerging Technologies Neuroprosthetics


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