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Assistive Technology (AT) 101 for Supporting Students with Disabilities
Dr. Therese Willkomm, Director of the New Hampshire Stateside AT Program provides easy, practical, and affordable ways to accommodate and adapt instruction, training, and assignments for students with functional limitations or challenges with organization, focus, memory, literacy, time management, and task completion in AT 101. AT 101 explores the basics of accessing and using AT solutions to enhance learning while supporting various disabilities including Cognitive (Dyslexia, ASD, LD, PTSD, TBI, Executive Function), Blind, Low Vision, and Deaf/Hard of Hearing.
Utilizing Your State Assistive Technology (AT) Program to Support Students with Disabilities
Guest presenter, Kobena Bonney, Coordinator of MassMatch State AT Program, explains the types of services, supports and resources available through the Assistive Technology Act, provides information on how to locate/access your state’s AT Program, and showcases a successful interface between MassMatch and a Job Corps student!
Awesome Apps and Adaptations - Achieving Career Technical Success for Intellectual Disabilities
The iPad and the iPhone are profound tools for individuals who experience various disabilities. Recently, this tool has been used in creative ways to support vocational success among individuals who experience intellectual disabilities. This webinar will discuss apps for self-regulation, work task sequencing, work task prompting, executive function, as well as amazing adaptations and accessories to support the worker.
Using Accessible Technology to Remove Barriers
This webinar will provide an overview of the accessible technology landscape and describe how technology can remove barriers to education, daily living and work. The Tools for Life organization's web-based accessible technology app finder will also be used to identify several great apps for cell phones and tablets.
Using Your Statewide AT Act Program as a Resource
Provides an overview of the Assistive Technology Act and how centers can utilize their services. Various examples of assistive technologies are provided.