Category Archives: Family Center on Technology and Disability

Making IT Plan Implementation Work for Integrating AT/AIM in Schools

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. I work in a large region with about 12 school districts, 4 ESD’s and the eastern half of the state of Oregon. It is hard to organize tools that can be on … Continue reading

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Making IT Plan Implementation Work for Integrating AT/AIM in Schools

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. I work in a large region with about 12 school districts, 4 ESD’s and the eastern half of the state of Oregon. It is hard to organize tools that can be on … Continue reading

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Birth to 3, Early Intervention and Technology Featured on FCTD

My EI/ECSE work with AT is always a joy as I get to sit and play with these little ones using AAC and switches, etc. I am always looking for more information to make my job more effective as I match AT with small children’s needs. This issue of the Fam… Continue reading

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C Print: Technology Research for Deaf and Hard of Hearing on FCTD

The Family Center on Technology and Disability has put up their latest issue for students that are deaf and hard of hearing. Their latest newsletter addresses “the innovative research and development of Dr. Michael Stinson and his colleagues at RIT’s N… Continue reading

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Assistive Technology & Transition Discussion On FCTD

I was excited to see Gayl Boswer, AT pioneer, as the moderator and discussion leader for a discussion on AT and transition on The Family Center on Technology and Disability site now through May 8 (Started on April 13).About the discussion:”We hope you’… Continue reading

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