Who, What, When, Where and Why of Assistive Technol ogy.

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Who, What, When, Where and Why of Assistive Technol ogy

WHO

Who uses Assistive Technology  Impairment - Any loss or abnormality of psychological, physical or anatomical structure or function  Disability - Results when an impairment leads to an inability to "perform an activity in a manner or within the range considered normal for a human being“  Handicap - Results when an individual with a disability is unable to fulfill his or her normal roles. A handicap is not a characteristic of a person; it is a description of the relationship between the person and the environment

Types of Disabilities Disability% of expected use of assistive technology Deaf and Hard of Hearing100% Blind and Visually Impaired100% Physical Disability100% Deaf/Blind100% Multiple Disabilities100% Traumatic Brian Injury50 – 75% Autism50 – 75% Learning Disability25 – 50% Health Impairment25 – 35 % Cognitive Disability25 – 35% Speech/Language Disorder10 – 25%* Emotional Disability10 – 25% Golden, D.,Special Education Technology Practice, Vol. 1.1, January/February 1999 (pg.12)

What is Assistive Technology?  Can mean a device or service that can be used as a tool by a person with a disability to achieve or maintain function.  includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them.  AT promotes greater independence by enabling people to perform tasks that they were formerly unable to accomplish, or had great difficulty accomplishing, by providing enhancements to or changed methods of interacting with the technology needed to accomplish such tasks.technology

When and Where Assistive Technology is used ?  - Assistive technology is used wherever and whenever it is needed, at home, at school, in the community, at work, at play.

Why Assistive Technology is Useful  Many of us use assistive technology without knowing it  Assistive technology devices are valuable because they may assist a person to do a task they otherwise would not beo able to do

Software products available  Customization of graphical user interfaces to alter the colors and size of desktops, short-cut icons, menu bars and scroll barsgraphical user interfaces  Screen magnifiers Screen magnifiers  Screen readers Screen readers  Self-voicing applications Self-voicing  Optical character recognition. Converts the printed word into text, via a scanner Optical character recognition  Braille translation. Converts the printed word into Braille, which can then be embossed via a Braille embosser.  Text-to-speech and Speech-to-text Text-to-speechSpeech-to-text  Spell checkers and Grammar checkers Spell checkersGrammar checkers

 USEFULL WebAIM ARTICLES ABOUT DOCUMENT AND WEB ACCESSIBILITY  Defining PDF Accessibility (WebAIM) Defining PDF Accessibility (WebAIM)  Converting Documents to PDF (WebAIM) Converting Documents to PDF (WebAIM)  Acrobat and Accessibilty - Creating Accessible PDF Documents (WebAIM) Acrobat and Accessibilty - Creating Accessible PDF Documents (WebAIM)  Facts and Opinions about PDF Accessibilty (WebAIM) Facts and Opinions about PDF Accessibilty (WebAIM)

Technology at EWU  Students have access to a variety of technologies: computer labs, digital camcorders, digital cameras, laptops, sound studios, multimedia studios, accessible technology, free antivirus downloads, software discounts and more.

 JAWS SCREEN READER - Text-to-speech computer screen reader (supports blind and low vision Windows users)  All JAWS training videos (Atomic Video) All JAWS training videos (Atomic Video)  Jaws training from publisher (FreedomScientific) Jaws training from publisher (FreedomScientific)   NATURAL READER - Text-to-speech screen reader (low- moderate vision, cognition, learning support for users).  Low-cost readers (Atomic Video) - located at bottom of the page. Low-cost readers (Atomic Video) - located at bottom of the page.  Training videos from the publisher (NaturalSoft) Training videos from the publisher (NaturalSoft)   DRAGON NATURALLY SPEAKING - Speech-to-text for dictation and/or computer control (support motor impaired users).  Dictation - version 9 - version 1 (Atomic Video)version 9 version 1 (Atomic Video)  Computer Control - version 10 (Atomic Video) Computer Control - version 10 (Atomic Video)

 ZOOMTEXT READER/MAGNIFIER - Screen magnification and screen reader (supports low vision, blind, and color blind users).  Tutorials from the publisher (AiSquared) Tutorials from the publisher (AiSquared)  READ & WRITE GOLD 9 - For Scanner/Document OCR, learning and study skills, work prediction, talking dictionary, homophone checker, system-wide text/image to speech support, language translation, PDF Accessibility Editor, research tools, Text-to-MP3 support. (support cognition, learning, and more).  TextHelp Read & Write Gold (Atomic Video) and Video Tour (publisher) TextHelp Read & Write Gold (Atomic Video)publisher  Wynn Wizard (Atomic Video) - available upon request Wynn Wizard (Atomic Video)