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Assistive technology is any tool, equipment or service designed to help develop, maintain or improve your ability to function in all aspects of your life. Assistive technology helps people of all ages who may have a broad range of disabilities or limitations. The library has audio and visual assistive technology for our patrons. If you need any help, please ask a reference librarian.
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| assistive technology |
A generic term including assistive, adaptive and rehabilitative devices and the process used in selecting, locating and using them. Assistive technologies include: mechanical, electronic, and microprocessor based equipment: This includes microcomputers, electronic communication devices and other sophisticated devices. non-mechanical and non-electronic aids: For example, a ramp to replace steps would fit in this category. ...
Ãâó: www.cs.wright.edu/bie/rehabengr/AAC/glossary.htm
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Are any equipment which will assist in making an accommodation for a person with a disability such as use of computer for handwriting or speaking.
Ãâó: schoolmarm.org/mychild/glossary.php
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Assistive technology includes any item, piece of equipment or system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve how a person performs some task of daily living.
Ãâó: www.communication.gc.ca/glossary.html
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Assistive technologies are devices used by people with disabilities to access computers. Some assistive technologies include text-to-speech screen readers, alternative keyboards and mice, head pointing devices, voice recognition software, and screen magnification software.
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