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Overview Self-Advocacy Assistive Technology Introduction Rationale Getting Started Resources Overview of Activities Activity 10 Activity 11-12 Activity 13-14 Activity 15-16 Activity 17 Summary Planning for College Applying to College Disability Services Adult Services |
InternetPost-ITT provides eight basic Activities related to Assistive Technology. Although there are not many resources for teaching students Assistive Technology, you will find the following Internet based resources helpful. The links in this column will create pop-up windows containing additional information. Close these when done viewing or printing. Educational
Resource Information Center (ERIC)
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC) provides links to information on Assistive Technology. RESNA Technical Assistance Project RESNA Technical Assistance Project, funded by National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) and sponsored by the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) provides technical assistance to state assistive technology programs. Council for Exceptional Children, Technology and Media Division TAM provides information and links related to assistive technology. ABLEDATA, sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) provides information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment. Contains information related to disability and assistive technology. INFINITEC.ORG - Infinite Potential Through Assistive Technology INFINITEC INC is a non-profit corporation supported by United Cerebral Palsy Association, Inc. Rehabtool.com is an information technology company. This site contains information, links, newsletter and sales related to assistive technology. Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative is a statewide project that contains best practices; assistive technology and transition information along with a simple handbook that can be downloaded “Hey Can I Try That!” National information dissemination project to improve utilization of existing and emerging technology in state rehabilitation programs. The purpose of this site, created and maintained by Mr. Dan J. Gilman, is to provide information on adaptive equipment. Computer Technology in Special Education and Rehabilitation contains a resource directory that allows searches by disability. Funded through 1998 to promote the effective use of technology to enhance educational outcomes for students with sensory, cognitive, physical, and social/emotional disabilities, this site contains information and related links.
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