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Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) - Assistive Technology Works!
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … Special Education Assistive Technology (SEAT) Center at Illinois State University to create an onli … Assistive Technology Success Stories
Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) - Assistive Technology Works!
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … Assistive technology is any kind of technology that can be used to enhance the functional independen … (PTI’s), community technology centers, state assistive technology programs and rehabilitation cente …
FCTD | Online Discussions
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … Learning through Technology - led by national experts, Lisa Thumann and Karen Janowski, is now avai … AT mediation, assistive technology outcomes, AT funding, AT research, Web accessibility, universal …
Assistive Technology Act
Assistive Technology Act Assistive Technology Act  … The Assistive Technology Act was first passed by Congress and signed by the President as the Technol … The Assistive Technology Act of 2004 defines an assistive technology device in the following way:
Using Assistive Technology to Support Writing
… the subset of technology tools known as assistive technology—can be an effective, if not necessar … Assistive technology (AT) can be defined as a technology (including the training and support to use … Assistive technology for students with mild disabilities:
Assistive Technology Handbook for People Who Have Experienced a Vision and/or Hearing Loss
Assistive Technology Handbook for People Who Have Experienced a Vision and/or Hearing Loss … The Assistive Technology Handbook explains the various types of assistive technology (AT) for person …
Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) - Assistive Technology Works!
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … the “language” of assistive technology so they can be informed advocates for their child’s technolo … Assistive technology is any kind of technology that can be used to enhance the functional independen …
Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) - Assistive Technology Works!
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … Supporting Transitions of Assistive Technology Users … from the Texas Assistive Technology Network (TATN) offers information and resources for successfull …
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Assistive Technology and Diversity Issues - Minibibliography Goode, S. (Ed. … An annotated bibliography presenting resources related to assistive technology and diversity.
Family Center on Technology and Disability (FCTD) - Assistive Technology Works!
The Family Center on Technology and Disability Assistive Technology Works … Assistive Technology: … This article discusses the impact of assistive technology on students and their success in school.
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