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Hearing Loops Hearing loops, or induction loops, are available in some classrooms and event spaces. They are a type of assistive listening tool that sends presenter and audience sound directly to a ...
Assistive Technology or AT was not only recognized as a necessity in classrooms across the U.S. but written into law when former President Bill Clinton passed the Assistive Technology Act in 1998.
Educators have many options when deciding what types of assistive technologies to integrate into classrooms.
As K–12 schools adopt one-to-one device programs, they have the opportunity to introduce more assistive technologies into classrooms. These accommodations can help bring equity into schools, and in ...
The concept of assistive technology to help special education students achieve more in K-12 classrooms is nothing new, but the portability of many of the devices is a relatively new trend that is ...
High-tech assistive technology devices are currently in use in my classroom, but there are many, many more that can be used to help student’s access technology in a variety of ways. NOTE: This article ...
In the Assistive Technology Lab (ATL), students can use a wide variety of assistive technologies to meet their information access and computing needs. These include stand-alone equipment, adaptive ...
How assistive devices, from canes to smartphone apps, empower those with physical and cognitive challenges, enhancing mobility and independence ...
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