Assistive Technology Solutions

This page provides examples of assistive technology solutions grouped by area of need. These examples are pulled from the Georgia Project for Assistive Technology, Assistive Technology Consideration Resource Guide.

Writing/Written Composition:

  • Pencil grip or other alternative writing aids
  • Adapted paper
    • bold line
    • raised line
    • different spacing
    • colored
    • graph
  • Positioning Aids (slant board/clip board)
  • Non-slip material
  • Personal dry erase board
  • Slate and stylus
  • Timers
  • Device, software or app
    • spell and grammar checker
    • outlining/ graphic organizers
    • note taking
    • word prediction
    • word processor
      • text-and-picture-based
      • text-to-speech (talking)
      • speech recognition
      • portable
    • anti-glare screen
    • digital recorders/recording software
    • smartpen
    • onscreen keyboard
    • screen enlargement
    • document scanner
    • electronically scanned worksheets
    • online dictionaries
    • literacy suite software
    • advanced reading and writing aid software that includes:
      • Optical Character Recognition
      • text-to-speech with highlighting
      • study tools
      • dictionary
      • word prediction
    • braille writer
    • braille note taker with refreshable display
  • Alternate access/accessibility features
    • adapted pointers
    • alternative mice
    • keyguards
    • alternative keyboards
    • switch access
    • screen readers
    • speech recognition
    • magnifiers

Spelling:

  • Portable spell checker with or without auditory output
  • Phonics phone
  • Device, software or app
    • spell and grammar checker
    • word prediction
    • word processor
      • picture-based
      • text-to-speech
      • speech recognition
    • online dictionaries
    • advanced reading and writing aid software that includes:
      • Optical Character Recognition
      • text-to-speech with highlighting
      • study tools
      • dictionary
      • word prediction

Reading:

  • Page fluffers
  • Positioning Aids (slant board/book holders for positioning books)
  • Colored paper, overlay filters or lens
  • Tracking aids
  • Portable dictionary with speech output
  • Handheld reading devices
  • Specialized format books
    • larger print
    • audio
    • electronic (eBook)
    • braille
  • Adapted books
  • Device, software or app
    • variable color text/background combinations
    • word processor
      • picture-based
      • text-to-speech
    • eBook Readers
    • literacy suite software
    • document scanner
    • advanced reading and writing aid software that includes:
      • Optical Character Recognition
      • text-to-speech with highlighting
      • study tools
      • dictionary
      • word prediction
    • braille note taker with refreshable display
  • Alternate access/accessibility features
    • adapted pointers
    • alternative mice
    • keyguards
    • alternative keyboards
    • switch access
    • screen readers
    • magnifiers

Math:

  • Adapted paper
  • Tactile graphics
  • Calculator
  • Alternative calculators
    • talking
    • on-Screen
    • braille
    • money
  • Talking watch/clock
  • Device, Software or App
    • equation editors
    • math translator
    • document scanner
    • electronic math worksheets
    • graphing
    • color identifier
    • money identifier
  • Adapted measuring devices
    • measuring cups
    • talking tape measures
    • rulers
    • compasses or protractors
    • thermometers

Study Organizational Skills:

  • Digital recorder
  • Device, software or app
    • auditory reminders
    • speech prompting
    • daily planners
    • outlining/graphic organizers
    • advanced reading and writing aid software that includes:
      • Optical Character Recognition
      • text-to-speech with highlighting
      • study tools
      • dictionary
      • word prediction
    • braille note taker with refreshable display
  • Timers
  • Specialized tote for students with visual impairments

Hearing/Listening:

  • Amplification systems
    • soundfield system
    • assistive listening devices
  • Alerting devices
  • Telecommunication devices
  • Digital recorder with indexing capability
  • Device, software or app
    • audiobooks
    • note taking
    • smartpen
    • speech recognition for converting teacher lecture to text and/or sign
  • Closed captioning
  • Translation services

Oral Communication/Language:

  • Speech amplification systems
  • Communication representation (objects, pictures, symbols, tactile, letters, words)
  • Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) solutions
    • sign language / gestures
    • communication books/boards/wallets/vests
    • Picture Exchange Communication Systems
    • voice Output Communication Aids
      • digitized / synthesized
      • multi-level
      • static / dynamic display
      • computer/tablet app-based
  • Device, Software or App
    • computer
    • tablet
  • Alternate access/accessibility features
    • adapted pointers
    • alternative mice
    • alternative keyboards
    • switch access
    • screen readers
    • magnifiers
  • Graphic organizers
  • Digital recorders

Activities of Daily Living:

  • Adapted eating utensils
  • Adapted dressing aids
  • Adapted cooking and food preparation aids
  • Adapted personal hygiene aids
  • Adapted household cleaning tools and appliances
  • Adapted toileting equipment
  • Picture cues
  • Environmental control units
  • Power control units
  • Slant board/book holders for positioning
  • Transfer boards
  • Switches

Recreation and Leisure:

  • Puzzles with knobs
  • Switch adapted spinners
  • Oversized dice
  • Adapted utensil holders (i.e. crayons, paint brush, stamps)
  • Raised line coloring sheets
  • Adapted scissors
  • Card holders
  • Adaptive sports equipment
  • Adapted games
  • Adapted books
  • Specialized format books
  • Adapted music with symbols
  • Adapted instruments
  • Non-skid surface
  • Switch accessible toys/devices
  • Environmental control devices
  • Power control units and battery adapters
  • Alternate access/accessibility features
    • adapted pointers
    • alternative mice
    • alternative keyboards
    • switch access
    • screen readers
    • magnifiers

Pre-vocational and Vocational:

  • Watches and timers
  • Electronically scanned application
  • Device, Software or App
    • auditory reminders
    • speech prompting
    • daily planners
    • outlining/graphic organizers
    • financial management software
    • screen enlargement
    • document scanner
    • OCR scanning software
    • braille translation software
    • braille note taker with refreshable display
    • braille embosser
    • digital recorder/player
    • long white cane
    • GPS for students with visual impairments
    • smart phone with appropriate apps
  • Augmentative access/accessibility features
    • adapted pointers
    • o alternative mice
    • o alternative keyboards
    • o switch access
    • o screen readers
    • o magnifiers

Seating, Positioning, and Mobility:

  • Positioning Aids (e.g., prone and supine standers, side lyers)
  • Adapted Classroom Equipment (e.g., tables, chairs and desks)
  • Hospital beds
  • Reacher/Grabber
  • Lifts for transfers
  • Mounting systems
  • Bookstand
  • Walkers
  • Crutches/canes
  • Wheelchairs (manual/electric)
    • supports
    • accessories

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