Monday, May 3, 2010

Assistive Technology “Low-tech" to "Hi-tech" Considerations

Assistive Technology “Low-tech" to "Hi-tech" Considerations
This is more of a general overview of how a teacher can incorporate assistive technology into the classroom, and it doesn’t have to be a giant computer. This page can be printed out and used as a worksheet for IEP’s and given to parents and highlighted for what pieces of technology are beneficial for their child. The official website this link was found on is NSNET (Nova Scotia Community Organization Network) which is a community organization that has provided a reference for citizens who have disabilities or health challenges. There is a great deal of links that can be found on the Tools, Tips and Tricks page that will navigate the reader to a more specific technical resource they are looking for.

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