What is Assistive Technology?
Assistive technology
(AT) is any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system that
is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of
persons with disabilities
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AT can be low-tech: communication boards made of cardboard or
fuzzy felt.
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AT can be high-tech: special-purpose computers.
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AT can be hardware: prosthetics, mounting systems, and
positioning devices.
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AT can be computer hardware: special switches, keyboards, and
pointing devices.
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AT can be computer software: screen readers and communication
programs.
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AT can be inclusive or specialized learning materials and
curriculum aids.
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AT can be specialized curricular software.
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AT can be much more—electronic devices, wheelchairs, walkers,
braces, educational software, power lifts, pencil holders, eye-gaze and head
trackers, and much more.
Assistive technology
helps people who have difficulty speaking, typing, writing, remembering,
pointing, seeing, hearing, learning, walking, and many other things. Different
disabilities require different assistive technologies.
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
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