On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
Assistive technology ppt
1.
2. Assistive Technology is any software,
device, or item used to help a student
with a disability to meet the goals in his
or her IEP, individual education plan. This
allows the student to improve functional
capabilities in the classroom setting
and all aspects of life.
3. ASSISTIVE
TECHNOLOGY ACT OF
2004
THIS ACT REQUIRES THE STATE TO PROVIDE
ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY NEEDED FOR
INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES. THIS DIRECT AID
INCLUDES ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY REUTILIZATION
PROGRAMS , DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS ,
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING AND DEVICE LOAN
PROGRAMS.
4. HEARING
IMPAIRED
PERSONAL AMPLIFIERS ARE
USEFUL DEVICES THAT ARE
ABOUT THE SIZE OF A CELL
PHONE. IT REDUCES BACKGROUND
NOISE AND INCREASES THE
SOUND LEVELS INTO A HEADSET
OR EARBUDS.
Hearing Loop (or induction loop) System include
an amplifier, a good sound source, wire that
surrounds the area and a receiver headset or ear
buds. The sound is transmitted by
electromagnetic energy. FM Systems amplify sounds by transmitting
radio signals. This is most often used in the
classroom where the teacher wears a small
microphone and the students wears a
receiver.
Infrared Systems transmit sound by using
infrared light. Sound is converted into a
light signal that beams to the receiver worn
by a listener.
5. SEEING
IMPAIRED
LARGE PRINT BOOKS HAVE LARGE LETTERS TO
ALLOW STUDENTS WITH MINIMAL VISION TO SEE
THE WORDS AND PICTURES.
Braille Textbooks have
raised letters that when
combined create words. This
allows students with vision
impairments to fell the words
and read along.
Talking Calculators
have large numbers
illustrated and talk to
the students as they
make their
calculations.
Screen Reader and
Talking Browsers
allow the students to
communicate with the
electronic device.
6. LEARNING
DISABLED
PHOTO CARDS CAN BE
USED TO CREATE
STORIES TO TELL ALOUD
AND HELP STUDENTS
ORGANIZE THEIR
THOUGHTS AND TELL A
STORY IN SEQUENTIAL
ORDER.
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LiveScribe SmartPen allows
handwritten notes and audio
recordings to sync with your
smartphone or tablet.
Math Manipulatives
allow students to
engage in hands on
activities and
manipulate the objects
for a better conceptual
understanding.
Audio books allow students
to hear the words as they
read along with the text.
These books can be
downloaded to an electronic
device or played from a CD.
7. PHYSICALLY DISABLED
OVERSIZED TRACKBALL
MOUSE ALLOWS THE STUDENT
TO CLICK AND DRAG BY
MOVING THE LARGER
TRACKBALL ON THE MOUSE.
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Alternative and Augmentative Communication System has two
headsets, a keyboard and intricate software system that allows
students with severe disabilities to communicate with people and
manipulate their environment. Watch this amazing video of Ellen.
A walker helps
physically disabled
students to walk with
little to no assistants
Ergonomic Keyboards can
be made to specifically
match up with the needs
of the student. This
replaces the tradition
keyboard.
8. References
Alternative Keyboards. Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.gateway2at.org/page.php?page_ID=3&gen_ID=12&mensub_ID=4&submen_ID=1&AtDet_ID=20
Assistive Devices for People with Hearing, Voice, Speech, or Language Disorders. (2014, July 03). Retrieved
June 7, 2015, from http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/pages/assistive-devices.aspx
Assistive Technology Act of 2004: Putting Technology into the Hands of Individuals with Disabilities.
(2004, October 7). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://archives.republicans.edlabor.house.gov/archive/issues/108th/education/at/ billsummary.htm
Assistive Technology (2015). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/at/cresource/what-should-ms-adelaide-know-about- assistive-technology-and-how-it-is-used-by-students-with
disabilities/at_02/#content
Assistive Technologies for people with physical impairments. (2015). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://www.gmc-uk.org/accessibility/assistive_technologies/physical_impairments.asp
Books for All: Accessible Curriculum Materials for Pupils with Additional Support Needs. (2007, June 5). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from
http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2007/06/05081600/10
Cerebral Palsy Multimodality Treatment. (2014, June 3). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from https://cerebralpalsytreatmentindia.wordpress.com/2014/06/03/cerebral-palsy-
multimodality-treatment/
Ellen-Using Assistive Technology. (2007, August 2). Retrieved on June 7, 2015, from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=fAdEOXD9Tvk
Harris Communications. (2015). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.harriscomm.com/media/catalog/category/WS-PKTD1-E14.jpg
9. Learning Ally. (2013, October 23). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://learningally.tumblr.com/post/34210749712/pass-me-the-earbud-mate-leslie-dyslexic-shows
Learning Resources. (2015). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.learningresources.com/category/subject/math/manipulatives.do?nType=1
Sennheiser Set 830 Infrared. (2015). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from https://www.activeforever.com/content/images/thumbs/0037653_sennheiser-set-830-infrared-tv
-wireless-listening-headphones.jpeg
Screen Reading and Talking Browsers (2013). Retrieved June 8, 2015, from http://www.snow.idrc.ocad.ca/content/screen-readers-and-talking-browsers
Smartpen. (2013). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://specialedpost.org/wpcontent/uploads/2014/03/smartpen.jpg
Special Needs: Providing Support and Respect to Families. (2013, January 23) Retrieved June 7, 2015,
from http://www.herscoop.com/posts/special-needs-providing-support-respect-to-families/
Talking Scientific Calculator. (2015). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://www.karishmaenterprises.com/Talking_Scientific_Calculator.htm
Using an Induction Loop Setup. (2011). Retrieved June 8,2015, from https://thehearingprofessionals.files.wordpress.com/2011/11/personal-loop.jpg
World Braille Day. (2011, January 3). Retrieved June 7, 2015, from
http://acelebrationofwomen.org/2011/01/world-braille-day-celebrate-january-4-2011/