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What is Assistive Technology?

What is Assistive Technology?. Any device and/or service that is determined to be educationally necessary for a child to receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) & helps these individuals to interact with the world around them!. Visual Strategies. What are they

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What is Assistive Technology?

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  1. What is Assistive Technology? Any device and/or service that is determined to be educationally necessary for a child to receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) & helps these individuals to interact with the world around them!

  2. Visual Strategies • What are they • How can they help

  3. Boardmaker Software by Mayer-Johnson http://www.mayer-johnson.com/

  4. Use Boardmaker to: • Make communication boards. • Create calendars. • Design schedules. • Modify curriculum. • Import digital pictures. • Make photo albums. • And much, much more. . .

  5. Calendars • Boardmaker comes with calendar templates that are ready to use. • Just add symbols and print out your calendar.

  6. Templates for devices • Boardmaker has over 185 templates that fit a variety of communication devices. • Templates come in a variety of sizes and shapes. All are ready to have symbols added. Tech/Talk sample

  7. More Templates • Boardmaker has templates that fit the a variety of display items. • Good way to increase communication in the community. Just add symbols

  8. Schedules • If you use schedules, Boardmaker provides 7 schedule templates that are ready to have symbols added. 1st page of 8-step schedule

  9. More Schedule Templates • Boardmaker Schedules come in several styles. Use the templates or design a schedule template of your own. Ready to have symbols added

  10. Create your own schedules • Design schedules to fit a variety of activities that will take students through the day.

  11. Customizing Curriculum • Make worksheets, reading activities, writing activities, and more. • With Boardmaker, they can be simple or complex as you want them to be.

  12. Directions • Make picture directions for the classroom or home.

  13. Custom Books • Customize books by using Boardmaker to make sentence strips.

  14. Flash Cards • Make your own flash cards and picture cards. • Make the cards any size or style you want. fold

  15. Signs • Make classroom signs. • These can be used to inform about class activities or to give directions.

  16. More books and games • Make books. • Create games and song boards.

  17. Menus • Scan images from fast food restaurant menus. • Use scanned images to create a picture menu of favorite fast food restaurant items.

  18. Import pictures • Make a photo album or class newsletter. • Take pictures of classroom activities, import them into BM to use anyway you want.

  19. Designing with Boardmaker • Make a place mat. • Customize any place mat with symbols or design your own with construction paper and laminate for durability.

  20. Why is Assistive Technology and programs like Boardmaker important? • 1 in 6 children experience developmental delays or behavior problems---50% not identified before kindergarten • Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects up to 1 in 68 people. • As many as 1.5 million people in the U.S. today have some form of ASD. • ASD is growing at a rate of 10‐17 % per year. • At this rate, the prevalence of ASD could reach 4 million Americans in the next decade. • It is estimated that in the US, 24,000 children born each year will eventually be diagnosed with an ASD • A new case of ASD is diagnosed nearly every 20 minutes. • About 25% of children with ASD do not talk at all. Centers for Disease Control, 2009

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