Our excursion to the Dollarstore in search of low tech items that could be used for assistive tech was enlightening to say the least. I was amazed at the number of ready to use items that they already have for purchase that I hadn't noticed before. Pencils with grips on them, iPad/tablet support cushion, luminescent stickers for switches and remotes, etc... It also has given me a new perspective in looking at just about everything else. We left the store with more than enough pictures and then began the challenging task of choosing our top 20 which are found below with some of their suggested uses...enjoy!
Low Tech Assistive Technology
Chelsea Pottinger & Christine Stavert
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Pool noodle stringing. Fine motor
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USB Computer Light
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Magnetic Activities:
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Keep small items (pens, pencils, usb, paper clips, etc…) from slipping off work surface
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Collectable Card Holder
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ASD
Communication disorders
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Visual cue cards
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ESL students
Communication disorders
ASD
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Exposes students to more English
Supplies immediate visual support for meaning
Creates opportunities for natural repetition of language
Encourages student to try and use more English to communicate
Students feel less afraid to speak in English
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Emoticon Glass Charms
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Communication disorders
Social concerns
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Wow, very well done. NOt to take away from the selection and ideas but the formatting was especially appreciated. I couldn't even list the visual with the explanation!
ReplyDeleteWow, very well done. NOt to take away from the selection and ideas but the formatting was especially appreciated. I couldn't even list the visual with the explanation!
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