There are 10 categories of assistive technology that can help people with disabilities, including cognitive aids, communication devices, computer access tools, daily living aids, and environmental controls. Laws like the Rehabilitation Act and Education for All Handicapped Children Act require assistive technologies be provided to students who need them. The SETT framework is a four-step process used to determine if a student is a candidate for assistive technology based on gathering information, generating solutions, implementing a plan, and integrating the technology into the student's IEP.