EDUC 5173: Low Tech Assitive Tech!
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What: No Slip Matting! Great to brace an iPad, laptop, art project, cooking tools and so many more slip-free activities!
Who: Those who have limited gross or fine mobility.
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What: Measuring Cups! These have longer handles, shallower bowls and they are colour coded!
Who: Those who have limited mobility such as:
Also, those who have visual impairments which make it difficult to read the numbers as well as those who have low cognitive ability.
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What: Mini Easel! This allows items to be propped up on a stable tripod! These items could include iPod, iPad, book, canvas.
Who: Those who are physically disabled or are limited in the ability to stand for long periods of times could benefit from this device.
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What: Dry Erase Board! This allows responses to be shared with the teacher and larger format writing implements can be used.
Who: This makes teacher-student communication with those who are non-verbal more accessible. It is also a great tool for those students and spouses who lack executive functioning skills such as organisation. It also acts as an in class tool to help teacher assess student understanding in a large classroom as a “show me” board. Students who are selective mute can increase communication.
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What: Colourful Rulers! Even a Caterpillar Ruler! These can be used as tracking tools when reading so that students can keep from skipping lines.
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What: Large Format Markers! These are easier to grasp and easier to open/close with the large cap.
Who: Those who have limited fine or gross mobility such as:
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What: Highlighters! These can be used to isolate words in passages or to make important information jump out at students.
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What: Large Button Calculator! These buttons are much easier to isolate and articulately hit. The display screen as tilts to make the input and output much easier to see.
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What: Extra Large and Thick Flying Disc! Great for physical activities that require grip and hand eye coordination.
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What: Bingo Dappers! Easy to grip and colourful, these make responding, art projects and patterning activities fun and easy.
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What:Colour Duotangs! These are great for organising materials and making it easy to identify the materials needed for any class.
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What: Extra Long Tongs! These can be used to reach things, pick things up and fun noise responders.
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What: Silly Putty! A very low noise, minimally distracting fidget or calm down tool.
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What: Velcro Dish and Ball! Allows you to play catch with no grip or catch required. Velcro dish can also be taped under a table as a textured sensory input/output.
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What: Overstuffed Travel Pillows! Great sensory input with weight on shoulders and neck.
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What: Loofahs and Scrubbers! Great for personal care but also a great tool for sensory input and art.
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What: Oversize Badminton Set! Large racket with extra cushioned grip and large, soft birdie are great for physical activities that call on hand eye coordination and grip strength.
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What: Duster with Extra Long Handle! Allows students to clean up counters and tables from a distance and makes for cool art projects.
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What: Stretch Bands! Forget about physical fitness these make amazing fidgets for feet when stretched between chair legs that allow students to work in busy, noisy classrooms.
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What: Colourful Flotation Board! Perfect seat for wiggling and rocking in a classroom. Reduces fighting and improves focus.
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Great Job Tracy! I think you did a really good job describing who can use each item. I loved this activity as well, so many ideas! Your Snakes were awesome:)
ReplyDeleteReally like the layout of your items...the idea of using the flutter/ flotation board as a seat for wiggling is a great idea! Love the mini easel idea as a tripod for an iPad or tablet.
ReplyDeleteWhen you opened up your assignment, I was very impressed with how much work you put in to it. Very well laid out. I can really see that you enjoyed doing this assignment. The elastic band is a very inexpensive product especially when you have many students who need this to function. Thank you for sharing...lots of great ideas!!!!! :)
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