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When we see a youngster scooting through the mall using a ball to power his wheelchair, we think of the value of assistive technology. It is really pretty amazing that we have so many things we can do, because of microchips. Some children may come to school with artificial limbs, an insulin pump, a voice synthesizer. We have gone from the notion of a Six Million Dollar Man as science fiction to amazing changes in our ability to improve the human condition with technology.
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Was that assistive technology? Was it an assistive device?
We are trying to help my son get ready to date. We decided he could use a few social graces. When he chews with his mouth open, I put my finger on my lips. When he takes a huge bite, I puff out my cheeks and when he leans his elbows on the table, I fold my arms. So far it is working very well. I think his next date will be impressed! Is that assistive technology?
Is that assistive technology?
Many people equate the term technology with advances in computers or advanced hardware.
The Commission on Instructional Technology states: Instructional technology is a systemic way of designing, carrying out, and evaluating the total process of learning and teaching in terms of specific objectives, based on research in human learning and communication, and employing a combination of human and nonhuman resources to bring about more effective instruction.
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The Archimedes Project | Abledata site |
Computer assistance for disabilities | Alliance for Technology Assistance |
Apple site | University of Waterloo resource library |
Ability site for supporting needs | Alternatively Speaking |
Community based rehabilitation - UN | ADA - US Justice Department Homepage |
Write out a definition of assistive technology, according to your book: Discuss it with a roommate, someone else in education or someone you know. If it is feasible, take time to talk with someone who is using an assitive device and see what they think of your definition and ideas
..Remember to support and love the child and always keep the assistive devices secondary to the important thing - the abilities of the child. What is the most important function of assistive technology? Empowerment! |
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