Introduction to Assistive Technology - 29507
This training is for administrators, teachers, and other professionals who will be collaborating on Assistive Technology (AT) evaluations. This workshop will focus on research and best practices for conducting collaborative evaluations within a multi-disciplinary team. Team members will learn to utilize results to inform future decision making.
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Audiences
Charter School Personnel, Instructional Technology Personnel, Speech Therapists, Teacher - Special Education, Transition Specialists to Transition Personnel, Occupational Therapists, Paraprofessionals, Physical Therapists
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Objectives
Provide an overview of AT assessment team members, evaluation, and referral steps that can be used to assess, implement, and provide AT services to support student progress.
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