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_________________________ any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities.

Assistive Technology 

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_____ The user is not only able to move around within the environment but can interact with it and change it as well. The most powerful form of VR technology.

Interactive VR
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__________________ was created to provide accessible education and recreation for students with disabilities. This act has been revised many times over the years. 

IDEA 
100

_____________ Increases the chance the appropriate technology will be chosen.


Focus on the Person
100

Adaptive Bowling: What could be a potential modification/adaption for an individual that uses a w/c?


Ramp, lighter ball, bigger pins, bumpers
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__________________________ can be simple or complex that are used to increase, maintain, or improve function of individuals with disabilities. 

AT Device 
200

_____ User can see, feel and hear what is happening in the environment. But is unable to control it.

Passive VR
200

________________ mandated nondiscrimination in access to computers in colleges and equal access in any federally funded program. 

Rehab Act 
200
What are three benefits of switches discussed in class lecture/notes?
Increased ability to manipulate objects, gain sense of control, increase independence, perform everyday communication, inclusion 
200
________ supplement a person's existing method of communication. 
AUGMENTATIVE communication systems 

(AAC)

300

___________________________ service that directly assists an individual with a disability in selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device. 

AT Service 
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_____ Systems allow the user to move around the environment. Such actions as walking, flying, or crawling through and around objects

Exploratory VR 
300

_________________ provides funding for states to implement consumer-responsive, comprehensive programs of technology-related assistance and access for people with disabilities of all ages. 

Tech Act 
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What is the largest barrier to technology and AT?
Lack of knowledge 
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__________ Allow for speech to occur through another medium.
ALTERNATIVE communication systems 
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________________________ help individuals with disabilities manipulate objects and gain a sense of control over their environment. 

Switch 
400

_________________ Peoples’ belief in their ability to perform behaviors to achieve desired outcomes. 

Self-Efficacy
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__________________ made it illegal to discriminate on the basis of disability in the areas of employment, public services, public accommodations, transportation, and telecommunications. 

ADA 
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Identify 5 types of switches/mounts that were discussed in class lecture/notes: 
Plate, Pull/String, Lever, Sip/Puff, Grasp, Sensor, Leaf/Tape, Proximal, Mercury Switch 
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What are three benefits of using an AAC device we discussed in class lecture/notes?
Increased independence & communication, positive choice making 
500

___________________________ describes a computer-generated scenario of objects in a 3-dimensional world, with which one can interact. 

Virtual Reality 
500

_________________ Being in control of one’s behavior by acting on one’s values and beliefs instead of society norms. 

Self-Determination
500
What are the three types of transfer discussed in class lecture/notes?
Stand Pivot, Slide Board, Ground 
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What are the seven barriers to inclusion discussed in class lecture/notes?

Limited access, power sources, mobility of equipment, cost, maintenance, lack of curricular outcomes, competency 


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____________ provide a means to control electronic devices. To improve functions of recreation and leisure, independence, communication and safety. 


EADL (electronic aids to daily living)
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