Welcome to the FAQ page - Assitive Technology
Who will pay for the Assistive Technology?
Assistive Technology that is determined by the IEP team is paid for by the school district. If the technology is for a student in a work situation, sometimes that cost is shared by the Office of Rehabilitation Services (pending ORS eligibility).
an I borrow equipment before I decide to purchase it?
Yes, It is a good practice to borrow equipment and trial devices for a period to determine whether it is an appropriate accommodation for a student.
What resources are available to me at the East Bay Educational Collaborative?
The Assistive Technology Resource Center at the East Bay Educational Collaborative has an adapted computer lab with Mac and PC format computers, provides student evaluations, software demonstrations, and a lending library of AT equipment. Computer training for teachers in small groups on educational software is provided by appointment. All teachers and related service providers are encouraged to participate in technology training that will enable them to support students in a wide array of educational technology.
How can Assistive Technology help?
To a child who cannot use their own voice assistive technology can be a communication device or picture/symbol system that enables them to communicate their thoughts and needs. To a child with a visual impairment assistive technology may be magnification tools, large print written materials, or a computer that has specialized software to enlarge the screen. To a child with a hearing impairment assistive technology may include an amplification system for the classroom, personal FM device and electronic visual alarms and safety devices. To a child with a reading or learning disability assistive technology may be a computer that reads the text on the screen. To a child with physical impairments assistive technology may include tools that assist them in eating, dressing, creating artwork & playing games with friends. The benefits of Assistive Technology allow students more independence so they may participate at school, home and in their community.
What is Assistive Technology?
Assistive Technology is any tool, equipment or service designed to help you develop, maintain or improve your ability to function in all aspects of your life. Assistive Technology helps people of all ages who may have limitations or disabilities.
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