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Row 1, Col 1
Recognized in 1973
Due to Discrimination against Students with handicaps and disabilities.
Students not receiving proper education
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
What is Special Education?
1,2
A service directly assists in the; selection, acquisition,
or use of an assistive device
A device Piece of equipment or productUsed to increase, maintain, or improve
functional capabilities
What is assistive technology?
1,3
Childs grades or scores
What problems the child shows
Disciplinary referrals have been made
Does the student shows signs of a disability
Have prior attempts have been madefor informal modifications
What are questions asked at 504 evaluation committee?
1,4
Academic and Learning AidsComputer Access and Instruction
Assistive Listening Devices and Environmental Aids
What are the categories for AT?
2,1
Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act
(Tech Act (PL 100-407)
Americans with Disabilities Act ADA(PL 101-336)
Individuals with Disabilities Education ACT (IDEA, P.L. 105-17).
What are laws that help individuals with disabilities?
2,2
Alternate KeyboardsJoysticks
Keyboard AdditionsSwitches with Scanning
What are Input assistive technology devices?
2,3
Referral Form (internal)
Notice of parents rights
Parental consent
What are 3 documents needed before an evaluation is performed?
2,4
1. Input and Output Devices2. Modified or alternative keyboard,
switches, and other devices3. Software solutions that enable students
to use classroom computer
What is Computer Access and Instruction?
3,1
Created on January 27th 1998 by One Hundred Fifth Congress of the USA
Created to assist individuals with disabilities
Congress found that“disability is a natural part of human experience and in
no way diminishes the rights of individuals”
What is the Assistive Technology Act of 1998?
3,2
Word PredictionSpell Checkers
Grammar Checking
What are Processing assistive technology devices?
3,3
It’s the Law”
Before 1997 the education law stated IEP only consider assistive technology
After 1997Law was reauthorized to State “if assistive technology
is recommended, it must be incorporated into the students IEP”
What is the connection between the IEP and assistive technology
3,4
Electronic and non-electronic aids such as:Calculators
Spell CheckersPortable word processors
Computer Based software solutions
What are Academic and Learning Aids?
4,1
Academic and Learning AidsComputer Access and Instruction
Assistive Listening Devices and Environmental Aids
What are the three categories of AT?
4,2
Monitor AdditionsScreen enlargement programs
Talking and large print word processors
What is an output assistive technology device?
4,3
4.1K any tool that enable a child with an identified disability
4.2K locate resources regarding available assistive technologies
4.3K decisions about AT required by law IEPs or a 504 Committee
4.4K Various ways to adapt technology to address the needs of all students
4.5K AT as defined by state and federal programs
What should the MTT should know and understand?
5,1
Created by The United States Department of Health and Human Services of Civil Rights
It protected qualified individuals from discrimination based on disability
Each district must follow the 504 Committee Decision Making Chart
What is the Rehabilitation Act of 1973?
5,2
The Master Technology Teacher serves as a resourceregarding the integration of assistive technology
And accessible design concepts tomeet the needs of all students.
What is SBEC Standard IV?
5,3
4.1s identify and suggest appropriate resources to support student centered decisions about
technology-based solutions4.2s recognize that technology may be assistive, Instructional or both; depending on students IEP
4.3s Identify personnel responsible for AT decisions4.4s collaborate with classroom teachers and other
staff to link individual needs with appropriate technologies
4.5s consider disabilities, learning difficulties, and needs when evaluating technologies
What the MTT is able to do?