UW ECHO in Assistive Technology provides training and the sharing of best practices for educators and service providers to consider, implement and evaluate the use of assistive technology to improve ...
New software, advanced technology, and computerized devices can help special education students talk to their teachers, write out their thoughts and feelings, and understand a printed page. But ...
Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
Cerebral palsy is a type of permanent movement disorder. In addition to motor disability, people with cerebral palsy (CP) can also experience visual or hearing impairments, intellectual disabilities, ...
Assistive technology devices and services help users with disabilities perform tasks like typing, drawing, and more. Assistive technology comes in dozens of forms, and can be built to help with a ...
Sending a child off to school for the first time can feel daunting for any parent. When a child has cerebral palsy, parents can experience additional worries. Will their child have the support they ...
Assistive technology teachers working at schools in the Fairfax County, VA school district–one of the largest in the United States–are finding that the use of audiobooks is improving access to ...