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Assistive Technology 
By 
Thad Prater
Assistive Technology 
• Assistive technology is any tool that helps student 
with disabilities complete a task more quickly, or 
independently. 
• Assistance with this technology may also be provided 
to support the teacher or the student in tech 
support, demonstration, or training. 
• This technology may be expensive, or simple, and of 
little cost.
The Law 
• Assistive Technology is protected by the Americans with 
Disabilities Act (ADA)and the Individuals with Disabilities 
Education Act (IDEA). 
• These laws mandate that technology devices and services 
be considered for each child with a disability. 
• Each students Individual Education Plan (IEP) should reflect 
use of these devices as well as other information that gives 
incite to level of students ability. 
• They also require schools to provide such assistance if it is 
needed to secure equal access. (disabilitylawcenter.org 
2014).
Assistive Technology in Alabama 
• In Alabama this technology is covered under the 
Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services and 
the use of STAR program that deals with Alabama’s 
Assistive technology Act 1998 and amended in 2004. 
• The goal is to allow children and adults with 
disabilities to reach potential through the access and 
use of assistive technology devices and 
services.(rehab.alabama.gov 2014)
Hearing Impaired 
• The Audisee is a device designed to gain better recognition of speech reading and hearing. It 
was a developed by 2 parents who have a deaf son. The basic hardware of the Audisee is a 
duel transmitter worn on the teach with a microphone for the FM element and a camera for 
the visual. The system is portable and the student can gain 35% more information. It is 
portable, light-weight and powered by a long life battery or AC plug. The devise is a one time 
price but saves schools in the long run due to limiting the number of oral interpreters 
(michdhh.org 2014)
Seeing impaired 
• Optical Character Recognition System 
• OCR technology allows blind and visually impaired persons ability to scan printed 
text and speak it back or save it to a computer. This technology does not allow for 
graphics, photographs, graphs or had written assignments to be able to 
interpreted at this time. 
• The OCR converts the print into characters and words, then speaks the text. It also 
can correct spelling and store the information in electronic form on a computer or 
the memory within the system itself. It can also converted to word processing and 
spreadsheet that can be accessed by other assistive devices. The cost of these 
devices are $1,300 to $2,000 or if bound with PC can cause between $4,800 to 
$5,500 (American Foundation for the Blind 2014)
Learning Disabled 
• The term learning disability covers a wide 
range of difficulties that can be associated 
with education. Assistive technology cannot 
cure disabilities but it can help one operate to 
his fullest potential. The focus is on strengths 
rather than weakness. 
• In most cases it is the people that work with 
the children that make most decisions on 
assistive technology (Davis Barnard-Brak 
&Arredondo 2013).
Options for Learning Disabled 
• Learning disabled can be given technology they can use quickly and with relative 
ease. Some of those examples are as follows. 
Built-in Options: 
• Apple and Microsoft have a number of features within their products such as 
magnification, onscreen keyboards, filter keys for motor control problems, speech 
to text and more. Their word processors are valuable in that they offer spell 
checking, and grammar checking that allows for student to focus more on 
substance. 
Electronic Books: 
• These sources allow for students with reading problems to listen to the text 
through CD’s or other digital formats. 
Word Prediction: 
• This program allows person to type the first letter of a word and the program gives 
a list of words that can be selected and then predicts the next word. This is a 
helpful for students who cannot write the words needed to express thought but 
can say them and recognize them. 
Concept Mapping/Software for Organizing Ideas: 
• This allows students to put information in an unorganized way by giving 
suggestions to main idea and then they are grouped together. (sc.edu 2013)
Physically Disabled 
• There are many physical impairments that can be over come by 
technologies. These are but a few possibilities that can help give people 
with physical ailments a chance to achieve education potential. 
• Mouth stick: a device that enables users to control input by controlling 
the stick with their mouth. 
• Head wand: similar to the function to the mouth sticks, except in this 
case the stick is strapped to the head. 
• Single-switch access: for people with limited mobility. If the person can 
only move their head, a switch could be placed to the side of the head 
that allowed one to click it with head movements. The clicks would then 
be interpreted using special software. 
• Eye tracking: This device can be an alternative for people with no control, 
or limited control over hand movements. It follows the movement of the 
eyes and allows navigation through the web with only the eye 
movements. 
• Voice recognition software: These programs enable the user to enter text 
and sometimes carry out common computer task by simply speaking into 
the microphone. The computer tries to analyze the users voice as they 
speak.
References 
Alabama's Assistive Technology Resource. (2012). Retrieved August 25, 
2014, from http://www.rehab.alabama.gov/individuals-and-families//star 
Asher, N. (2009). The AudiSee: An audiovisual FM system. Retrieved August 
24, 2014, from http://www.michdhh.org/assistive_devices/audisee.html 
Assistive Technology Fact Sheet. (2014). Retrieved August 24, 2014, from 
http://disabilitylawcenter.org/wp-content/uploads2/2013/07/FY14-AT-Factsheet. 
pdf 
Assistive Technology and Learning Disabilities. (2013, June 28). Retrieved August 25, 
2014, from http://www.sc.edu/scatp/documents/ATLearningDisabilities.pdf
References Continued 
Assistive technologies for people with physical impairments. (2014). 
Retrieved August 24, 2014, from http://www.gmc-uk. 
org/accessibility/assistive_technologies/physical_impairments.asp 
Davis, T. N., Barnard-Brak, L., & Arredondo, P. L. (2013). Assistive technology: 
decision-making practices in public schools. Rural Special Education 
Quarterly, 32(4), 15-23. 
Optical Character Recognition System. (2014). Retrieved August 25, 
2014, from http://www.afb.org/info/living-with-vision-loss/using-t 
echnology/assistive-technology/optical-character-recognition-systems/1235

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Assistive technology project

  • 2. Assistive Technology • Assistive technology is any tool that helps student with disabilities complete a task more quickly, or independently. • Assistance with this technology may also be provided to support the teacher or the student in tech support, demonstration, or training. • This technology may be expensive, or simple, and of little cost.
  • 3. The Law • Assistive Technology is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). • These laws mandate that technology devices and services be considered for each child with a disability. • Each students Individual Education Plan (IEP) should reflect use of these devices as well as other information that gives incite to level of students ability. • They also require schools to provide such assistance if it is needed to secure equal access. (disabilitylawcenter.org 2014).
  • 4. Assistive Technology in Alabama • In Alabama this technology is covered under the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services and the use of STAR program that deals with Alabama’s Assistive technology Act 1998 and amended in 2004. • The goal is to allow children and adults with disabilities to reach potential through the access and use of assistive technology devices and services.(rehab.alabama.gov 2014)
  • 5. Hearing Impaired • The Audisee is a device designed to gain better recognition of speech reading and hearing. It was a developed by 2 parents who have a deaf son. The basic hardware of the Audisee is a duel transmitter worn on the teach with a microphone for the FM element and a camera for the visual. The system is portable and the student can gain 35% more information. It is portable, light-weight and powered by a long life battery or AC plug. The devise is a one time price but saves schools in the long run due to limiting the number of oral interpreters (michdhh.org 2014)
  • 6. Seeing impaired • Optical Character Recognition System • OCR technology allows blind and visually impaired persons ability to scan printed text and speak it back or save it to a computer. This technology does not allow for graphics, photographs, graphs or had written assignments to be able to interpreted at this time. • The OCR converts the print into characters and words, then speaks the text. It also can correct spelling and store the information in electronic form on a computer or the memory within the system itself. It can also converted to word processing and spreadsheet that can be accessed by other assistive devices. The cost of these devices are $1,300 to $2,000 or if bound with PC can cause between $4,800 to $5,500 (American Foundation for the Blind 2014)
  • 7. Learning Disabled • The term learning disability covers a wide range of difficulties that can be associated with education. Assistive technology cannot cure disabilities but it can help one operate to his fullest potential. The focus is on strengths rather than weakness. • In most cases it is the people that work with the children that make most decisions on assistive technology (Davis Barnard-Brak &Arredondo 2013).
  • 8. Options for Learning Disabled • Learning disabled can be given technology they can use quickly and with relative ease. Some of those examples are as follows. Built-in Options: • Apple and Microsoft have a number of features within their products such as magnification, onscreen keyboards, filter keys for motor control problems, speech to text and more. Their word processors are valuable in that they offer spell checking, and grammar checking that allows for student to focus more on substance. Electronic Books: • These sources allow for students with reading problems to listen to the text through CD’s or other digital formats. Word Prediction: • This program allows person to type the first letter of a word and the program gives a list of words that can be selected and then predicts the next word. This is a helpful for students who cannot write the words needed to express thought but can say them and recognize them. Concept Mapping/Software for Organizing Ideas: • This allows students to put information in an unorganized way by giving suggestions to main idea and then they are grouped together. (sc.edu 2013)
  • 9. Physically Disabled • There are many physical impairments that can be over come by technologies. These are but a few possibilities that can help give people with physical ailments a chance to achieve education potential. • Mouth stick: a device that enables users to control input by controlling the stick with their mouth. • Head wand: similar to the function to the mouth sticks, except in this case the stick is strapped to the head. • Single-switch access: for people with limited mobility. If the person can only move their head, a switch could be placed to the side of the head that allowed one to click it with head movements. The clicks would then be interpreted using special software. • Eye tracking: This device can be an alternative for people with no control, or limited control over hand movements. It follows the movement of the eyes and allows navigation through the web with only the eye movements. • Voice recognition software: These programs enable the user to enter text and sometimes carry out common computer task by simply speaking into the microphone. The computer tries to analyze the users voice as they speak.
  • 10. References Alabama's Assistive Technology Resource. (2012). Retrieved August 25, 2014, from http://www.rehab.alabama.gov/individuals-and-families//star Asher, N. (2009). The AudiSee: An audiovisual FM system. Retrieved August 24, 2014, from http://www.michdhh.org/assistive_devices/audisee.html Assistive Technology Fact Sheet. (2014). Retrieved August 24, 2014, from http://disabilitylawcenter.org/wp-content/uploads2/2013/07/FY14-AT-Factsheet. pdf Assistive Technology and Learning Disabilities. (2013, June 28). Retrieved August 25, 2014, from http://www.sc.edu/scatp/documents/ATLearningDisabilities.pdf
  • 11. References Continued Assistive technologies for people with physical impairments. (2014). Retrieved August 24, 2014, from http://www.gmc-uk. org/accessibility/assistive_technologies/physical_impairments.asp Davis, T. N., Barnard-Brak, L., & Arredondo, P. L. (2013). Assistive technology: decision-making practices in public schools. Rural Special Education Quarterly, 32(4), 15-23. Optical Character Recognition System. (2014). Retrieved August 25, 2014, from http://www.afb.org/info/living-with-vision-loss/using-t echnology/assistive-technology/optical-character-recognition-systems/1235