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products & recommendations

attitudes and AT

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myths

no child left behind

paper/ project

references

scavenger hunt

standards

transcripts

universal design

Assistive Technology: Myths, Realities, & Action Steps
Daily, E. (2003).  Associate Professor. Towson University, College of Education, Department of Reading, Special Education and Instructional Technology.  Personal interview.
How to Cope with Low Vision
International Society for Technology in Education.  National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers
Maryland Teacher Technology Standards
PBS. (2003) Misunderstood Minds. Available:  http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/misunderstoodminds/  

Misunderstood Minds is an educational web resource with interactive elements to permit the handler to gain first hand experience with different types of disabilities. Flash plug-in and video capabilities are required. This is an incredible website! 

Pruitt-Mentle, D.  (2003).  Assistive Technology in the General Classroom.  Doctoral level course notes.  University of Maryland. 
Ten Myths Surrounding AT
UMF.(2003).  Round switch image source: http://www.umf.maine.edu/~sped/

 

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