Assistive Technologies for Special PopulationsAccording to Wikipedia,
Assistive Technologies is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and also includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them..
These technologies aid in fostering greater independence by enabling people with various challenges and disabilities to perform tasks that they formerly were unable to perform or found it extremely difficult to accomplish.
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Survey of Special Population Technologies Menu Slide
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Technologies for Autistic StudentsSlide LinksTitle SlideNavigation SlideIntellectually ChallengedPhysically ChallengedJuvenile at-riskAdult LiteracySingle ParentTalented and GiftedReferences
Condition TypesPervasive Developmental DisorderChildhood Disintegrative DisorderRett Syndrome
Assistive TechnologiesApp on iPhone and iPadsTechnology and Autism
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Technologies for Intellectually Challenged StudentsSlide Links
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Condition TypesDyslexiaOromotor DyspraxiaDevelopmental Expression Language Disorder
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Assistive Technologies Dragon Naturally SpeakingiPads with Augmentative Communications Software
Text-to-Speech Technology
Technologies for Physically Challenged StudentsSlide Links
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Condition TypesMobility ImpairedVision ImpairmentHearing Impairment
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Assistive Technologies Braille Systems
Sip and Puff Systems Cochlear Implants
Technologies for Juvenile At-Risk StudentsSlide Links
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Condition Types Troubled Teens
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Assistive Technologies Khan Academy Courseware
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Condition TypesFunctional IlliteracyComputer Literacy
Assistive Technologies A+ Learning Systems Courseware GCFLearnFree.org
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Technologies for Single Parents LiteracySlide Links
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Assistive Technologies Single Parents Networks
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Condition TypesIntellectual Giftedness
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Assistive Technologies Virtual Environments
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