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    Assistive suicide, also known as euthanasia, “is suicide committed by someone with assistance from others, typically to end suffering from a severe physical illness” (American Heritage Dictionary, 615). This action is most commonly committed between doctor and patient interactions. This controversial issue depicts suicides as a helpful solution to personally benefit terminally ill patients, as opposed to a forbidden social issue. Assistive suicide has become a major debate of legalization. “This

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    communicate anywhere he/she may go. Assistive technology can support the student by closing the gap between what the student is able to do now and what he/she could do with an Assistive Technology. Assistive technology has been successful to help develop students’ communication skills so he/she may interact with their environment (Bowden-Carpenter et al., 2014). The research suggests that using a communication

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    A variety of assistive listening systems, or hearing assistive technology, can help students who are deaf or hard of hearing. According to the National Association for the Deaf, assistive listening systems can be used to enhance the effectiveness of hearing aids. Assistive listening systems use a microphone, a type of transmission technology and a device for capturing and bringing the sound to the ear. The specific transmission technology used in the system is typically what contrasts one type of

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    This week we read about the history of assistive technology and assistive technology. In addition, we read about the reauthorization of IDEA 1997 and how it changed the individual educational plan (IEP) by requiring that IEP teams consider assistive technology for all students with IEPs. (Grand Canyon University, n.d. Lecture 1) Initially, I thought that I had limited experience with assistive technology. It became clear to me this week through the readings, that many accommodations and methods I

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    Assistive Technology The use of technology in educating children with special needs has widely grown in the past few decades. Individuals with special needs are unique and all have different areas in which they need assistance. Due to the advancements in assistive technology, computer programs, software, and other technology tools, it has become much easier for people to find useful and easier ways to become educated. Because of this, “technology has changed the way people with disabilities

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    Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative has many categories for assistive technology. There is a total of 14 categories for assistive technology. These technologies are to help all types of disabilities for all people. There are assistive devices for seating and positioning such as custom wedges, bolsters, and cushions for chairs. Wheelchairs, walkers, and grab bars are examples of assistive technology under the category of mobility. Picture exchange communication systems would work under the

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    Assistive Technology is a term that refers to devices or systems which can make people complete their daily task. It aim to help a person to build up their independence, safety and wellbeing. It also tends to refer to devices and systems that assist people with memory problems. For example, Telehealth. Telehealth is one of the system of assistive technology. it is using digital information and communication technologies, such as computers and mobile devices, to manage people health and well-being

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    and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN), an assistive technology device is a 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 a child with a disability (PaTTAN). It is the responsibility of the local education agency to provide Assistive Technology to students who need it, as outlined by their IEP (PaTTAN). Assistive tech can be anything from and augmented communication

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    numbers growing so quickly there has to be a way to help all of these students learn quickly and lots even though their disability gives them trouble doing this.     With the numbers of children with disabilities means more kinds of disabilities so he assistive technology is also made for the different types.. Lots of different softwares that can help deaf, mute, physical disabilities, and even specific ones like autism or down syndrome. Word prediction software is something that can be easily put on computers

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    Assistive Social Model

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    looking at how a better understanding of the social model and assistive care,makes for a enabling environment,I will first explore social model and discuss how in fact its society that disables people with impairments rather than there impairment. I will then see how the use of assistive technology can completely change the way a person and there family with impairments can liveable will then look at how with both social model and assistive technology help towards care practitioners to create a enabling

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