2. Assistive Technology is…
◦IDEA defines AT as any item, piece of
equipment, software o product system that
is used to increase, maintain, or improve
the functional capabilities of individuals
with disabilities
3. Examples of AT
◦ Low Technology- Communication boards made of
cardboard or felt
◦ High Technology- special purpose computers
◦ Hardware prosthetics, attachment devices, and
positioning devices
◦ Specialized circular software
4. Assistive Technology
◦AT provides services to people who have
difficulty speaking, typing, writing, remembering,
pointing, seeing, hearing, learning, walking, and
other disabilities.
5. The Law
◦ IDEA is a federal law that governs the provision of special
education in the United States that provides the legal support for
students in schools. The provision of assistive technology is also
covered by other laws governing the civil rights of people with
disabilities such as Americans with Disabilities Act and Section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
◦ http://www.afb.org/assistivetechnology/book.asp?ch=appA
7. Screen
Readers for
a seeing
impairment
A screen reader is
a software application
that attempts to
identify and interpret
what is being
displayed on the
screen (or, more
accurately, sent
to standard output,
whether a video
monitor is present or
not).
9. Wheel
Chair for a
physical
disability
A wheelchair is
a chair with fitted
with wheels. The
device comes in
variations where it is
may be either
manually propelled by
the seated occupant
turning the
rear wheels by hander
or electrically
propelled by motors.
10. Reference page
◦ actionforblindpeople.org. (n.d.). Retrieved January 21, 2015, from Action For Blind People:
https://www.actionforblindpeople.org.uk/resources/practical-advice/assistive-technology-
resources/types-of-assistive-technology/assistive-technology-visual-impairments/
◦ atia.org. (n.d.). Retrieved January 21, 2015, from Assistive Technology Industry Association:
http://www.atia.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3859#What_is_AT
◦ Mittler, J. (n.d.). PBS Parents. Retrieved January 21, 2015, from Assistive Technology Devices:
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/learning-disabilities/strategies-for-learning-disabilities/assistive-
technology-devices/
◦ PBS Parents. (n.d.). Retrieved January 21, 2015, from Assistive Technology Devices:
http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/learning-disabilities/strategies-for-learning-disabilities/assistive-
technology-devices/