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So Many Questions?

So Many Questions?. Who knows the answers?. So Many Questions?. For credit answers must be complete. Who is going to pay for the AT?. The School District

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So Many Questions?

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  1. So Many Questions? Who knows the answers?

  2. So Many Questions? For credit answers must be complete.

  3. Who is going to pay for the AT? The School District Districts may utilize alternative funding sources unless the results would be a reduction of medical or other type of assistance to the student and family Schools may request but not require parents to use private insurance. $100

  4. Who decides what assistive technology is appropriate for the student? It is an IEPT decision. The team making the decision must have knowledge and experience in relation to the intervention devices and services. $100

  5. The student has AT equipment in place but the family wants the updated version. Are the goals set for the student being met under the current interventions? What consultants/parents may want may not ultimately be necessary to meet the student’s needs. $100

  6. How do I know if a student should even be referred for AT? The question is not of referral, but of consideration. All students eligible to receive special education must be considered for AT. $100

  7. How will I learn to use this AT? It is the responsibility of the district to provide training and on-going technical assistance to all personnel and family members. $100

  8. Can the student take the AT device home? If it is determined by the IEP team that it is necessary for home use it must be written in the IEP. $100

  9. What do we do if the student is abusive of the equipment? The behavior of the student does not mean he/she cannot be considered for AT. $100

  10. How and where do we write AT into the IEP? It may be documented anywhere within the IEP but common places are annual goals, short term objectives, supplementary aids and services for LRE, and related services. $100

  11. What does SETT stand for and what is its purpose? Student Environment Task Tools $500

  12. Can a person such as a scribe be considered AT? No, a person is never AT. $500

  13. In IDEA 2004 the existing definitions of AT Devices and Services remain the same with one noted exception… An AT device does not include a medical device that is surgically implanted or the replacement of such. The exception is generally understood to refer to cochlear implants. $500

  14. What does NECC stand for? National Educational Computing Conference $100

  15. What does MACUL stand for? Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning $100

  16. ISTE stand for? International Society for Technology in Education $100

  17. $100 What does SETSig stand for? Special Education Technology, Special Interest Group

  18. $100 What does WATI stand for? Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative

  19. $100 What does MATR Michigan Assistive Technology Resource

  20. WINNERS 1st place: Runners up:

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