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In the Assistive Technology Lab (ATL), students can use a wide variety of assistive technologies to meet their information access and computing needs. These include stand-alone equipment, adaptive ...
Assistive technology for the blind is any hardware or software that helps blind and visually impaired people access computers, phones, tablets, and other technology that traditionally relies on sight.
Assistive technology (AT) encompasses a diverse array of devices, interfaces, and applications designed to support individuals with multiple disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum.
At the school that taught Helen Keller, blind and visually impaired students used adaptive technology to experience the eclipse.
Assistive technology can improve outcomes for students in special education, according to the U.S. Department of Education.