Title: The Assistive Technology Continuum
1The Assistive Technology Continuum
- Cindy Leannah
- Marian Page
- Elisa Wern
- February 23, 2009
2ACATS
- Alachua
- County
- Assistive
- Technology
- Services
3FDLRS
- Florida
- Diagnostic
- Learning
- Resource
- System
www.fdlrssprings.org
4On the Agenda
- What is A.T.?
- The Continuum
- In Action
- Scenarios
5Definition of A.T.
- Assistive technology means any item, piece of
equipment or product system, whether acquired
commercially off the shelf, modified, or
customized, that is used to increase, maintain,
or improve the functional capabilities of
children with disabilities. - -- (Federal Register, August 19, 1991, p. 41272)
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7Assistive Technology Continuum
High Tech A.T. Very expensive, computers, high
end AAC
Low Tech A.T. Anything you could buy at a local
store
MidTech A.T. More expensive and usually ordered
from catalog
8- Low Tech Tools to
- Support Learning
9Low Tech Tools
- Can be anything from .39 pencil grips to under
about 100 of technology - Easy way to think about it is that low tech is
what we could go to Office Depot or Wal-Mart and
buy
10Pencil Grips
- Support poor writing due to a lack of fine motor
control and consistent pressure. - Helps to support hand and finger fatigue.
- Try different styles with students to support
improved grasp. - Most types are available from your OT or at The
Learning Path
11Raised Lined Paper
- This unique paper actually has raised green
lines! The raised line assists children by
providing a physical bump to help feel where to
stop. - This bright white paper 8 1/2 x 11 printed with
green lines, comes in 2 widths. Wide rule, with a
dashed line or narrow ruled
12Page Ups
- Used for positioning of items while
- Reading
- Copying
- Completing work
13Post-It Note Collection
- Use Post-Its to mark where to start and stop
reading. - Use Post-Its to mark the Table of Contents,
Index, and other reference points for quick
access. - Use to locate a given chapter and assignments for
easy location access.
14Erasable Highlighters
- Highlight key ideas and erase with ease.
- Make note of unfamiliar words.
- Supports over highlighting tendencies.
15 Highlighter Tape
- Removable reusable
- Easy to write on
- Use a coding system
- Pink important vocabulary.
- Blue chapter questions.
- Yellow dates
- Orange facts/picture/maps
- Green names to know.
- Words that they do not know, to look up.
16Webster's New Misspeller's Dictionary
- "How can I look it up in the dictionary if I
can't spell it?" - Handy dictionary alphabetically lists the most
common misspellings of more than 15,000
frequently used words, and gives the correct
spellings in easy-to-read boldface type.
17Colored Overlays
18Reading and Writing Guides
19Magnifying Reading Guide with Color
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21Math line
Magnetic math
22Time Timer
23Other Low-Tech Tools
24LOTTIE Kit for Little Hands
25Knob Brush Set
26Pre-K Pencil Grips and Adapted Scissors
27Adapted Papers
28See and Solve Math Center
29Adapted Books
Jack and the Beanstalk
Lets Get Ready for School
30LeapPad
- Base system
- Headphones
- AC Adapted (also works with batteries)
- Pen for manipulating story (attached to book)
31LeapMat
- Interactive learning mat
- Has 6 different options for learning
- Includes manual with activities, bingo extension
activity, and other learning materials
32LOTTIE Kitswww.onionmountaintech.com
- Basic LoTTIE Kit
- LoTTIE Kit for Literacy (secondary)
- LoTTIE Kit for Math
- LoTTIE Kit for Little Fingers
- LoTTIE Special Papers Kit
- LoTTIE Colors Kit
- Collections of Low and Mid Tech Items
33Mid-Tech Tools
- Mid range in prices
- Items can also be purchased at local stores or
ordered through specialized catalogs - Examples include software, calculators, handheld
spellcheckers
34Coin-U-Lator
Math Shark
35AlphaSmart and Neo
- Portable Word Processors give students access to
word processing
36Talking Calculator
37Reading Support
- Start-To-Finish Books
- High-interest, controlled- vocabulary
seriesthat gets struggling students reading. - www.donjohnston.com
38Higher Tech Software and Tools
39Idea Organizing Software
Inspiration and Kidspiration www.inspiration.co
m Free 30 day trial can be downloaded for each
40Talking Word Processors
IntelliTalkIII www.intellitools.com
WriteOutLoud www.donjohnston.com
41Word Prediction
CoWriter www.donjohnston.com
42Picture Support for Writing
43PowerPoint Books
- Aid in curriculum in a variety of ways
- Build pre-knowledge
- Provide reinforcement of skills
- As a writing task for older students, preparing
books for younger students (builds literacy for
both groups) - Examples
- If you give
44Reading and Writing Support
- Word Talk
- www.wordtalk.co.uk
45Kurzweil
46IntelliKeys
47Switches
48Communication
49Boardmaker
- Symbol software with multitude of uses
- Communication board
- PECS Picture Exchange Communication System
- Engineered Environments
50Line drawings, Photos
51PhotosBox photos
52Classroom-based
Elementary
53Manual Communication Book
54Manual Communication Book
55MCBs Activity-based
56Picture Schedules
57Picture Schedules cont.
58More AAC Devices
Hawk
Turn N Talk
59Using a high tech AAC device
60Higher end AAC devices
DV4 and MT4 from Dynavoxsys
Pathfinder from Prentke Romich Company
Dynavox Series 5
61SEE IT IN ACTION
62 Me and My Computer
63Lets take this to real life
64Scenario 1
- You are working with a student who has a lot of
trouble getting words on paper. You talk with
her, and she is able to express her thoughts
pretty effectively. - What are some things you might try?
65Scenario 2
- You have a student who is fully included
receiving services as a student with an
significant intellectual disability. She has a
lot of difficulty doing her work independently,
and writing and math are hard curriculum areas
for her to participate inHer teachers are
interested in things to try, especially on the
computer. - What are some things you could try?
66Scenario 3
- You are asked to consult with a student who is
twice exceptional both Gifted and SLD. He
cant seem to follow directions to get his
homework done at night, and it takes his 20
minutes or more to find things in his desk or
backpack. - What are some things you might suggest?
67Scenario 4
- You have been working with a student who doesnt
have much verbal communication. The teacher has
asked for help in setting up some easy ways for
her to participate answering questions, asking
for help, etc - What can you suggest they might try?
68The Assistive Technology Referral Process
- So, how does a student can access to assistive
technology? - Occurs within an IEP team
- Data collection
69Website for more information
- www.sbac.edu/ese
- www.region2library.org
- www.fdlrssprings.org
- http//udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com/
70Contact Us
- Website www.sbac.edu/ese
- Elisa Wern werned_at_gm.sbac.edu ,
- Marian Page FDLRS Tech
- FDLRS Center 1-800-533-0326
- Or marian.page_at_marion.k12.fl.us
- Cindy Leannah FDLRS HRD
- cindy.leannah_at_marion.k12.fl.us