Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Assistive Technology Assessment is an Important First Step

Because of technology, an 11-year-old girl who can’t physically hold a pencil is on the honor roll. If not for a $200 word processor called a Forte who knows where she would be! Not only does it give her the ability to keep up with her fast-paced 6th grade class, it’s cool and sleek so it gives her a “coolness factor” among her peers. I would argue these are the top conditions that need to be met when picking out appropriate technology for individuals. (You can read that article here: http://www.azcentral.com/news/arizona/articles/20131216assistive-technology-aids-special-education.html?nclick_check=1 )

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It’s important to remember to assess needs at an individual level before jumping straight to a tool. Too many times, students (and adults) are hooked up with a great piece of equipment that doesn’t provide them with what THEY need. There is a process, and anybody in the disability world is too familiar with how long these processes can be, but in this case it’s super important to follow through with a thorough assessment to ensure getting the best assistive technology possible.

For tips on how to do these assessments, check out The Assistive Technology Playground by my peer Marvin Williams.

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