
The Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OACLI) has created online modules on topics related to assistive technology
Go to the ATIM Modules
Accessible instructional materials or AIM are specialized formats of curricular content that can be used by and with students who are unable to read or use standard print materials. Specialized formats include braille, audio, large print, and digital text.
Go to the AIM Website
Search a database of assistive technology tools and resources to support learning for students with disabilities.
Go to the Tech Matrix
QIAT: Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Services Website is a source of information, resources, and professional discussion about the evaluation and use of assistive technology.
Go to the QIAT Website
Focus Areas
Special Education
Assistive Technology
Technology for Mild Needs Students
Below are the handouts for the March 11 presentation.
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Positive Behavior Supports, Special Education Compliance
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Documenting assistive technology (AT) in the individualized education program (IEP) is sometimes a daunting task. This module will describe ways that AT devices and services can be indicated in the IEP. Proper documentation of AT in the IEP ensures that students will receive the necessary AT and the corresponding services to enable them to access and participate in the school environment.
View the moduleHeather Kantola
Ohio Department of Education
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Columbus, OH 43215-4183
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