This category of assistive technology devices are usually computer-based and have sophisticated features.
What are high-tech assistive technology devices?
This is a low-tech assistive technology device that can be put on a pencil to help with writing.
What is a pencil grip?
The abbreviation of RTI stands for
What is response to intervention?
In SETT framework, the aspect that looks at strengths, interests, abilities, and needs.
What is student?
UDL stands for
What is Universal Design for Learning?
This category of assistive technology device is readily available, inexpensive, and usually do not need batteries/electricity.
What are low-tech assistive technology devices?
An audiobook is an example of this type of assistive technology.
What are mid-tech assisitve technology devices?
Multitiered Systems of Support has this many tiers.
What is three?
This aspect of SETT involves devices, services, training, accommodations, and modifications.
What is tools?
Adjustments made to teaching strategy, the environment, or assessment that allows students to access general curriculum.
What are accommodations?
This category of assistive technology device is usually digital and may or may not need batteries or a power source.
What are mid-tech assistive technology devices?
What is an electric wheelchair?
Students receive the most individualized support in this tier.
What is tier 3?
The aspect of SETT that considers what a student must do to participation in an environment.
What is tasks?
The type of instruction in which the individual needs of a student are adapted to in terms of content, methodology, and instructional delivery.
What is specially designed instruction?
Assistive technology levels the playing field and allows for students to better access curriculum. On the other hand, this type of technology enhances student learning.
What is instructional technology?
The category that the Ara Assistive Technology wearable cane would fall into.
What are high-tech assistive technology devices?
If a student is not showing success or progress and are currently receiving tier 2 supports, they would be moved to this tier.
What is tier 3?
This is when a team in a school decides what assistive technology a student needs.
What is AT Consideration?
The type of instruction that includes clear language and purpose and allows for active and frequent engagement followed by feedback.
What is explicit instruction?
Assistive technology _____ is anything that directly assists an individual with a disability in the selection, acquisition, or use of an AT device.
What are assistive technology services?
This is the term for when a student may not be ready to use a device at the moment or may be successful without assistive technology.
What is no tech?
The tier in which students are considered to be receiving UDL.
What is tier 1?
The document that a student's AT requirements are recorded in.
What is an IEP?
When the intensity of an intervention is increased to match the student's needs, usually in response to the student not progressing after supplemental interventions have been in place.
What is intensive instruction?