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Assistive Technology

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Assistive Technology for Kansas
http://www.atk.lsi.ukans.edu
This link includes documents, publications, and transcripts on topics of assistive technology. There is also information on political action and legal issues related to assistive technology.

Apple's Disability Resources
http://www.apple.com/disability/
Apple Computer's disability connection computer access - MAC's - listing of technology supports...adaptive technology

IBM's Special Needs Systems
http://www.austin.ibm.com/sns/index.html
Computer Access - PC's - listing of technology supports...adaptive technology

National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education
http://www.edc.org/FSC/NCIP/Tour/Bus_stops.html
National Center to Improve Practice in Special Education through technology, media, and materials (NCIP) This creative site provides tours through site orientation, 2 classrooms, and a visitor's center. Visit a classroom by clicking on the street sign. At the bottom of the first page, there are several links to the home page, video profiles, NCIP library, mailing list, links and a search tool.

Technology and Inclusion
http://www.taicenter.com/
See how technology can assist you inclusion efforts at the Technology and Inclusion site.

Adapted Computer Technologies
http://www.compuaccess.com/index.htm
Adapted Computer Technologies Specializes in systems integration and training of computer assisted devices to individuals with disabilities, rehabilitation/vocational counselors and employers of persons with disabilities.

National Association of State Directors of Special Education
http://www.nasdse.com
Assistive Technology training through distance education that can be taken at home or the office. Participants can earn professional development hours, CEUs from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), graduate and undergraduate credit from universities throughout the country and degrees.

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