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Low Tech Assistive Technology, Assistive Technology Devices, Makey Makey, Augmentative Communication, Social Stories Preschool, Adaptive Equipment, Communication Board, Assistive Devices, Life Skills Special Education

Assistive Technology for People With Communication Disabilities Using Makey Makey: Objective: Build a cheap and easy tool to help people with disabilites to better communicate their basic needs. Materials: - Makey Makey - Used box - my box is 6.5 x 3.5", but you can use a box bigger than that if you want. - 8 Connector wires - Mom…

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Little Miss Kim's Class: DIY Simple Assistive Technology Low Tech Assistive Technology, Technology Vocabulary, Hologram Technology, Technology Quotes, Technology Posters, Technology Diy, Adaptive Equipment, Assistive Devices, Technology Hacks

I seriously love a good DIY classroom project, especially if it saves me money and meets the individual needs of my students. Assistive tech (or AT) is a very general term and can include a variety of equipment, software, etc. that improves the functional and academic abilities of students with disabilities. AT can cost a lot of money in special education classrooms, and let's be real... we don't have a lot of money! It can also be particularly hard to purchase AT for students with multiple…

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Homemade Adaptive Equipment, Low Tech Assistive Technology Diy, Diy Assistive Technology, Adaptive Equipment Occupational Therapy, Low Tech Assistive Technology, Adaptive Equipment Diy, Adaptive Devices, Everyday Challenges, Occupational Therapy Assistant

Explore a range of DIY assistive technology solutions using common materials to enhance accessibility and independence. This guide highlights creative ways to use must-have materials like zip ties, foam tubing. With simple materials and straightforward ideas, these DIY techniques empower users to create personalized, effective solutions tailored to diverse needs. From minor adjustments to larger modifications, these projects are designed to inspire practical adaptations for everyday…

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Diy Assistive Devices, Activities For Adults With Disabilities, Adaptive Equipment Diy, Adaptive Devices, Back Strength, Adaptive Tools, Occupational Therapy Activities, Adaptive Equipment, Assistive Devices

Another class I had was Assistive Technology. We had some really cool projects. The first was we had to design an assistive technology for someone. It could be high tech or low tech. I came up with a hamper with straps (a twin top sheet cut in half) to carry laundry up the stairs. It can be worn three different ways. This was designed for someone with osteoarthritis, but could be used for a variety of diagnoses, such as ALS or Parkinson's. One of my teachers wanted to make it for her sons on…

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Moldable Materials for DIY Assistive Technology Projects  - Equip2Adapt Low Tech Assistive Technology, Moldable Plastic, Adaptive Equipment, Assistive Devices, Technology Projects, Assistive Technology, Everyday Objects, Getting Started, Caregiver

Creating assistive technology solutions requires creativity, adaptability, and a bit of resourcefulness. Moldable materials are unsung heroes, transforming everyday objects into customized tools—from grip-enhanced paintbrushes to personalized buttons. In this post, we’ll explore five versatile moldable materials that can enhance your DIY assistive technology projects. Whether you're an experienced maker, a caregiver, or just getting started, discover how products like Sugru and FixIts can…

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Little Miss Kim's Class: DIY Simple Assistive Technology Low Tech Assistive Technology, Adaptive Equipment Diy, Assistive Technology Devices, Adaptive Devices, Communication Boards, Technology Posters, Adaptive Equipment, Visual Strategy, Assistive Devices

I seriously love a good DIY classroom project, especially if it saves me money and meets the individual needs of my students. Assistive tech (or AT) is a very general term and can include a variety of equipment, software, etc. that improves the functional and academic abilities of students with disabilities. AT can cost a lot of money in special education classrooms, and let's be real... we don't have a lot of money! It can also be particularly hard to purchase AT for students with multiple…

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