Why Using A.T. Isn’t Cheating
Students and teachers are becoming increasingly comfortable with assistive technology in the class. However, among some students, there is a perception that using AT is “cheating”.
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Skip to NavigationStudents and teachers are becoming increasingly comfortable with assistive technology in the class. However, among some students, there is a perception that using AT is “cheating”.
Tap is a wearable, Bluetooth enabled keyboard and mouse that allows users to input text using any surface, with just one hand.
Today’s e-bulletin is going to focus on AT that is designed to help individuals with disabilities live safely and efficiently.
This month, Google introduced a new accessibility app which has the potential to change the way that deaf and hearing-impaired individuals communicate with those around them.
For today’s e-bulletin, we’re going to delve deeper into some of the most cutting-edge pieces of tech that blur the line between augmentative and assistive technologies.