Assistive technology in the classroom

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Assistive Technology Tools for Your Special Education Classroom | Switches

We can use switches for communication (like recordable switches) and we can use them to access items with wired or wireless switches.

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Where It's AT: Mrs. DiChiara's Assistive Technology Blog: Back to the AT Basics: From High to Low to No Tech Tools Assistive Technology In The Classroom, Assistive Technology Diy, Low Tech Assistive Technology, Progress Monitoring Special Education, Nbcot Exam, Accessibility Design, Assistive Technology Devices, Teacher Data, Individual Education Plan

Back to the AT Basics: From High to Low to No Tech Tools

The purpose of assistive technology is to remove or reduce the effects of functional limitations. When discussing AT tools to meet the needs of individuals, often times conversations and determinations center on the most expensive, most complex, or most recent technologies. As stated in Visual Supports for People with Autism, "The use of high-tech devices and software to support individuals with disabilities is certainly not a silver bullet, and it is important to understand the specific…

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Where It's AT: Mrs. DiChiara's Assistive Technology Blog
A must read for any IEP parent who has questions about Assistive Technology in the classroom. What it is, how to choose, how to put in IEP. Technology Wallpaper Desktop Backgrounds, Assistive Technology In The Classroom, Assistive Technology Diy, Adaptive Equipment Occupational Therapy, Low Tech Assistive Technology, Technology Vocabulary, Assistive Technology Devices, Adaptive Devices, Technology In The Classroom

15 IEP Goals for Assistive Technology and AAC

A must read for any IEP parent who has questions about Assistive Technology in the classroom. What it is, how to choose, how to put in IEP.

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Cindy Williams
Low Tech AT This is a BlogSpot but I really liked the information it has and thought it was interesting to read and maybe you will also. http://atclassroom.blogspot.com/2014/02/low-tech-organization-strategies-and.html Task Boxes, Visual Schedules, Low Tech Assistive Technology, Special Education Organization, Assistive Technology Devices, Therapeutic Recreation, Tech Organization, Assistive Devices, Preschool Special Education

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Low Tech AT This is a BlogSpot but I really liked the information it has and thought it was interesting to read and maybe you will also. http://atclassroom.blogspot.com/2014/02/low-tech-organization-strategies-and.html

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Thalia Segovia
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Assistive Technology and Core Vocabulary: A Look Inside - Mrs. D's Corner

Core Vocabulary is an essential part of every person's life, and for our nonverbal students they access core vocabulary and language through assistive technology and AAC devices. Learn the lesson I teach and grab a free printable for implementation tomorrow. Blog post at Mrs. D's Corner.

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Creating accessible board games provides opportunities to hone skills such as critical thinking, strategic planning, and practice social skills such as turn-taking, all while having fun in the special education classroom. Today, I am sharing how to make board games more accessible. I am sharing how to embed assistive technology, how to incorporate tactile objects, and how to use velcro to make classroom games more accessible for your special education students. Severe And Profound Classroom Activities Multiple Disabilities, Assistive Technology In The Classroom, Make Board Games, Make A Board Game, Individual Behavior Management, Teaching Executive Functioning Skills, Teaching Executive Functioning, Special Education Lesson Plans, Middle School Special Education

How to Make Board Games More Accessible in Your Special Education Classroom

Creating accessible board games provides opportunities to hone skills such as critical thinking, strategic planning, and practice social skills such as turn-taking, all while having fun in the special education classroom. Today, I am sharing how to make board games more accessible. I am sharing how to embed assistive technology, how to incorporate tactile objects, and how to use velcro to make classroom games more accessible for your special education students.

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Lori Larkin Marshall