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    Assistive technology is used worldwide by people with special needs and the need for these devices are ever increasing and advancing, and today over 29,000 different types of devices are available for use. Assistive technology has changed how people with disabilities learn and function day to day.There are two types of this technology, high tech and low tech, and both can dramatically impact the user of these implements. One of the types of devices that the disabled use are high tech devices.

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    Assistive Technology for Children with ASD The tools that have been used in traditional educational contexts, adopt the real objects and environments. Since such setup is not fully controllable and predictable, the education process becomes more difficult for both the child and the instructor. (Boucenna) Technology-based interventions where the word “technology” is defined as “the practical application of knowledge” (Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary 1994, cited in Goldsmith 2004) and

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    When thinking about assistive technology (AT) we are usually thinking about some device that helps students with disabilities. AT is more than that, a tool, software, piece of equipment or service. Appropriate AT helps student with disability work around his challenges in performing tasks using their abilities in order to meet their IEP goals in least restrictive environment accessing common core curriculum. It is very important for student with disability not only to have a device but also to have

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    for people with disabilities to even think about having a normal life. Assistive technology is the key factor for people with disabilities because without it they would not even have a chance at a normal life. Assistive technology has come a long way and will continue to try and help more people in the future, but assistive technology still has a long way to go before people with disabilities can have a normal life Assistive technology has been used for a while and has helped many people perform

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    disabilities. The article goes on to survey the current status of assistive technology for the special education population. In the end, the article uncovers that the use of assistive technology for the special education population is promising though uncertain. Assistive technology has proven to be beneficial for students with learning disabilities, as it would empower them to work beyond their normal capabilities (Lewis, 1998). An assistive technology device can be an item, software system, or piece

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    rights regarding accessing assistive technology? Assistive technology was defined in the Technology-Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act (Tech Act of 1988). Assistive technology was defined as being any piece of equipment that is used to improve the life of an individual with a disability. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 provided guidelines for accessibility, usability and compatibility of telecommunications equipment. The most recent law is the Assistive Technology Act of 2004

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    Assistive technology has greatly improved in the past years. From computer to telephones to even Post-It notes. The world has advanced quite a way since we only had sign language and braille. We now have specialized computers that read where your eyes point so you are able to communicate with the rest of the world through a computerized voice. Assistive technology has improved in a variety of different ways throughout the years, mostly technology for the hearing, seeing impaired as well as paralyzed

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    Assistive Technology for Computing Essay

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    Assistive Technology for Computing One thing that programmers generally don’t take into account when they’re typing out code is "How accessible is my program or website going to be for someone who’s impaired in some way?" Unfortunately, this has become a problem in our society which many people are hoping to fix. Already, there’s a huge assortment of products - software, hardware, accessories, etc. - to accommodate those with impairments or disabilities of every sort. Here, we will see the technology

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    Adults need assistive technology because this allows them to overcome barriers and live independently. This is an important issue because people want their freedom and independence when moving from school to the working world. Many different areas come into play when adults are going from high school to the real world, and require AT. Some of these requirements include: transportation, eating and food preparation, and safety. Each of these skills and abilities are required for daily living of

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    In the Overview of Assistive Technology and Implementation Video by Margina Busby, she gives a lecture on what assistive technology is and how it can be used in the classroom. I learned that assistive technology is “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 capabilities of individuals with disabilities.” Some examples of assisted technology are calculators, pencil grips, pocket

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