At Mayer-Johnson, we offer the leading resources to provide individuals with effective communication and the ability to learn across settings. Our range of AAC/Low Tech options include everything from single button communication boards to software with scanning features. We also offer a variety of access methods like switches, joysticks, rollerballs and touchscreens so that all of your students can interact with their material! Their website is awesome; disabilities are broken down by grade level. Worth exploring for sure. ADD/ADHD, Autism/ Aspergers, Dementia, Down Syndrome and more are listed with asitive technology attached to them.
This blog came about as a requirement for a graduate course I am taking, called, aptly, Assistive Technology. I will attempt to explain what assistive technology is, what sorts of technology exists and is available for children, in and out of the school setting. Children who resist writing do so for a reason; there is a struggle within for whatever reason. There are tools out there to help kids. I will explore some of the options.
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Boardmaker Plus lower level content skill and higher level mechanical skills
At Mayer-Johnson, we offer the leading resources to provide individuals with effective communication and the ability to learn across settings. Our range of AAC/Low Tech options include everything from single button communication boards to software with scanning features. We also offer a variety of access methods like switches, joysticks, rollerballs and touchscreens so that all of your students can interact with their material! Their website is awesome; disabilities are broken down by grade level. Worth exploring for sure. ADD/ADHD, Autism/ Aspergers, Dementia, Down Syndrome and more are listed with asitive technology attached to them.
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