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Main Authors: Galvin, Jan C., Scherer, Marcia J.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED420145
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author Galvin, Jan C.
Scherer, Marcia J.
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Scherer, Marcia J.
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Scherer, Marcia J.
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contents Evaluating, Selecting, and Using Appropriate Assistive Technology. Galvin, Jan C. Scherer, Marcia J. Adults Appropriate Technology Assistive Devices (for Disabled) Children Communication Aids (for Disabled) Computers Disabilities Educational Legislation Educational Policy Educational Technology Electronic Mail Employment Evaluation Methods Federal Legislation Financial Support Hearing Impairments Mobility Aids Play Recreation Self Care Skills Sensory Aids Transportation Visual Impairments Work Environment This book addresses all aspects of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities, including policy, legislation, funding, evaluation, selection, and maintenance. Ten of the 15 chapters are written by individuals with disabilities and cover topics related to the use of technology in education, employment, and play. Specific chapters include: (1) "An Outcomes Perspective of Quality Pathways to Most Appropriate Technology" (Marsha J. Scherer and Jan C. Galvin); (2) "Low Technology Aids for Daily Living and Do-It-Yourself Devices" (Alexandra Enders and Peter Leech); (3) "Seating and Wheeled Mobility Aids" (Kathleen A. Kolar); (4) "Transportation" (William A. Peterson); (5) "Selecting, Using, and Evaluating Communication Devices" (Sarah W. Blackstone); (6) "Assistive Devices for People Who Are Blind or Have a Visual Impairment" (Jay D. Leventhal); (7) "Aids for Hearing Impairment and Deafness" (Gary M. McFadyen); (8) "Assistive Technology for Recreation" (Patricia E. Longmuir and Peter Axelson); (9) "It's Child's Play" (Doreen Brenner Greenstein); (10) "Home and Worksite Accommodations" (William A. Peterson and Anita Perr); (11) "Computer Access and Use by People with Disabilities" (Gregg C. Vanderheiden); (12) "Interactive Technologies" (Anthony J. Vitale); (13) "Technologies of the Future" (Joel N. Orr); (14) "Assistive Technology-Related Legislation and Policies" (Jan C. Galvin and Rachel A. Wobshall); and (15) "Funding Assistive Technology" (Steven Mendelsohn). A CD-ROM is included that contains the complete Cooperative Electronic Library on Disability. (Each chapter includes references.) (CR)
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spellingShingle Evaluating, Selecting, and Using Appropriate Assistive Technology.
Galvin, Jan C.
Scherer, Marcia J.
Adults
Appropriate Technology
Assistive Devices (for Disabled)
Children
Communication Aids (for Disabled)
Computers
Disabilities
Educational Legislation
Educational Policy
Educational Technology
Electronic Mail
Employment
Evaluation Methods
Federal Legislation
Financial Support
Hearing Impairments
Mobility Aids
Play
Recreation
Self Care Skills
Sensory Aids
Transportation
Visual Impairments
Work Environment
Evaluating, Selecting, and Using Appropriate Assistive Technology. Galvin, Jan C. Scherer, Marcia J. Adults Appropriate Technology Assistive Devices (for Disabled) Children Communication Aids (for Disabled) Computers Disabilities Educational Legislation Educational Policy Educational Technology Electronic Mail Employment Evaluation Methods Federal Legislation Financial Support Hearing Impairments Mobility Aids Play Recreation Self Care Skills Sensory Aids Transportation Visual Impairments Work Environment This book addresses all aspects of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities, including policy, legislation, funding, evaluation, selection, and maintenance. Ten of the 15 chapters are written by individuals with disabilities and cover topics related to the use of technology in education, employment, and play. Specific chapters include: (1) "An Outcomes Perspective of Quality Pathways to Most Appropriate Technology" (Marsha J. Scherer and Jan C. Galvin); (2) "Low Technology Aids for Daily Living and Do-It-Yourself Devices" (Alexandra Enders and Peter Leech); (3) "Seating and Wheeled Mobility Aids" (Kathleen A. Kolar); (4) "Transportation" (William A. Peterson); (5) "Selecting, Using, and Evaluating Communication Devices" (Sarah W. Blackstone); (6) "Assistive Devices for People Who Are Blind or Have a Visual Impairment" (Jay D. Leventhal); (7) "Aids for Hearing Impairment and Deafness" (Gary M. McFadyen); (8) "Assistive Technology for Recreation" (Patricia E. Longmuir and Peter Axelson); (9) "It's Child's Play" (Doreen Brenner Greenstein); (10) "Home and Worksite Accommodations" (William A. Peterson and Anita Perr); (11) "Computer Access and Use by People with Disabilities" (Gregg C. Vanderheiden); (12) "Interactive Technologies" (Anthony J. Vitale); (13) "Technologies of the Future" (Joel N. Orr); (14) "Assistive Technology-Related Legislation and Policies" (Jan C. Galvin and Rachel A. Wobshall); and (15) "Funding Assistive Technology" (Steven Mendelsohn). A CD-ROM is included that contains the complete Cooperative Electronic Library on Disability. (Each chapter includes references.) (CR)
title Evaluating, Selecting, and Using Appropriate Assistive Technology.
topic Adults
Appropriate Technology
Assistive Devices (for Disabled)
Children
Communication Aids (for Disabled)
Computers
Disabilities
Educational Legislation
Educational Policy
Educational Technology
Electronic Mail
Employment
Evaluation Methods
Federal Legislation
Financial Support
Hearing Impairments
Mobility Aids
Play
Recreation
Self Care Skills
Sensory Aids
Transportation
Visual Impairments
Work Environment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED420145