2. The term assistive technology (AT) device means any
item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether
acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is
used to increase, maintain, or improve functional
capabilities of individuals with disabilities.
What is assistive technology?
3. Why Use Assistive Technologies?
Assistive Technology (AT) devices help overcome challenges
and enable people living with disabilities to enhance and have
access to a quality of life, that may otherwise not be known,
and lead more independent lives.
Using technology can help students with disabilities to enhance
and improve their independence in academic and employment
tasks, their participation in classroom discussions, along with
helping them to accomplish some difficult academic tasks.
4. Help a student learn
Make things easier to turn on
Hold things steady or in place
Help a student get dressed or eat ™
Make playing or recreational activities possible ™
Allow communication or improve communication ™
Help a student see or hear better ™
Help a student control things such as a television, radio, computer or lights
What Can They Do?
8. Resources:
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Reed, P. (2007) Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative: A Resource Guide For
Teachers and Administrators About Assistive Technology. Retrieved From:
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