Assistive Technology for
School Age Students
W.A.T.I.
W.A.T.I. - The mission of WATI
is... "to ensure that every child in Wisconsin who needs
assistive technology (AT) will have equal and timely access to
an appropriate evaluation and the provision and implementation
of any needed AT devices and services".
Selected links to assistive technology
Closing the Gap -
A web site offering a variety of articles, resources and interactive
activities related to assistive technology. It offers the "Question
of the Week" to encourage visitors to share their knowledge
and feedback with other visitors. the site now has a search capability
to allow visitors to search their Resource Directory of computer
related products for individuals with special needs.
Equal Access to Software
Information for Students with Physical Disabilities (EASI)
- Students and professionals with disabilities have the same right
to access information technology as anyone else.
Technical
Descriptions of Assistive Tech Equipment - The Technical
Glossary provides descriptions of broad categories of adaptive
technologies with links to various products and their vendors.
National Center to Improve
Practice in Special Education through Technology (NCIP) -
Provides information on a wide variety of assistive technology,
with an emphasis on implementation.
Assistive Tech Newsletter
- A newsletter on assistive technology.
Inclusive Education
Whats and
How Tos of Inclusive Education - This web site is designed
for general education teachers, special education teachers, parents,
and school staff to help provide some answers about how inclusive
education can be accomplished. Resources for making accommodations
are included as well as links to other web sites and resource
lists for learning more about inclusive education.
General Sites for Disabilities
Alliance for Technology Access
(ATA) - The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network
of community-based Resource Centers, Developers and Vendors, Affiliates,
and Associates dedicated to providing information and support
services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing
their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies.
These ATA Members can be found all across the country. We hope
that this web site will let you get to know us a little better,
make use of our resources, contact one of our members and perhaps
consider joining us in achieving our mission of "connecting
children and adults with disabilities to technology tools."
Trace Research and Development
Center - Includes the Abledata database of assistive technology
(found under Cooperative Electronic Library), software toolkits
(a collection of freeware and shareware with a focus on computer
access for individuals with disabilities) and many disability
related articles and papers.
Yahoo's
Disability Resources Assist in helping for search for information
on a variety of disabilities.
Recreation
Very Special Arts - Founded
in 1974 by Jean Kennedy Smith as an affiliate of The John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts, and led by Interim CEO Deborah
Stuart, VSA arts is an International organization that creates
learning opportunities through the arts for people with disabilities.
The organization offers arts-based programs in creative writing,
dance, drama, music and the visual arts implemented primarily
through our vast affiliate network in 41 states and the District
of Columbia and 86 international affiliates in 83 countries. VSA
arts' programs now serve 4.3 million Americans and 1.3 million
people in other parts of the world.
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Young Artist Workshop offered at St. Norbert College
... helpful in determining facility, staff, and WORKSHOP FEE:
There is an $85 fee ... any
questions please call the Young Artist 2000. Workshops office
at (920 ...
Learning Disabilities
LD OnLine - The interactive
guide to learning disabilities for parents, teachers and children.
LD/ADD Resources
- This page is specifically geared to provide information to youth
and adults with learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Disorder.
Cognitive Disabilities
ARC - The Arc of the United
States is the nation's leading national organization on mental
retardation. The Arc represents over seven million children and
adults with mental retardation and their families. The Arc has
over 140,000 members within approximately 1,000 state and local
chapters nationwide.
Deaf / Hard of Hearing
Sign Language Dictionary
- HandSpeak is the largest, fast-growing popular sign language
dictionary online. Approximately 3,090 signs and still growing
daily.
National Information Center
on Deafness - Leading the world in undergraduate and graduate
programs for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing students.
Vision
International Braille and Technology
Center for the Blind - Founded in 1940, the National Federation
of the Blind (NFB) is the nation's largest and most influential
membership organization of blind persons. With fifty thousand
members, the NFB has affiliates in all fifty states plus Washington
D.C. and Puerto Rico, and over seven hundred local chapters. As
a consumer and advocacy organization, the NFB is considered the
leading force in the blindness field today.
Recording for the Blind - The
nation's educational library for people with print disabilities.
We have an 83,000-title library of taped textbooks, reference
and professional materials for people who cannot read standard
print because of a disability.
American Foundation for the Blind
- Every seven minutes, someone in America will become blind or
visually impaired. The American Foundation for the Blind (AFB)
is committed to leveling the playing field for the 10 million
blind or visually impaired Americans. A nonprofit organization
founded in 1921 and recognized as Helen Keller's cause in the
United States, AFB is a leading national resource for people who
are blind or visually impaired, the organizations that serve them,
and the general public.
Resources
for Parents and Teachers of Blind Kids
American Printing House
for the Blind - The American Printing House for the Blind
(APH) was founded in Louisville, Kentucky in 1858, making it the
oldest institution of its kind in the United States. APH is also
the world's largest company devoted solely to creating products
and services for people who are visually impaired.
Lighthouse International
- Lighthouse International is a leading resource worldwide on
vision impairment and vision rehabilitation. Through its pioneering
work in vision rehabilitation services, education, research and
advocacy, Lighthouse International enables people of all ages
who are blind or partially sighted to lead independent and productive
lives. Founded in 1905 and headquartered in New York, Lighthouse
International is a not-for-profit organization, and depends on
the support and generosity of individuals, foundations and corporations.
Speech and Language
The Hanen ProgramĘ -
The Hanen Centre, a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization
with an international outreach, is committed to helping young
children with - or at risk of developing - language delay learn
to communicate and interact effectively.
Apraxia-Kids
- Has your child recently been diagnosed with apraxia
or dyspraxia of speech? Are you concerned about a child who seems
to be late to start talking? Are you a teacher with an apraxic
child in your classroom? Or an experienced speech language pathologist
or parent wishing to become more fully informed about apraxia?
If this describes you, you're at the right place!
American Speech and Language Association
(ASHA) Early Hearing Detection and Intervention as well
as links to community and regional resources.
Autism
Wisconsin Autism
The purpose of this information is to help families find
services that they need. It is based on research and parent recommendations.
Literacy
Don Johnston Company
- Don Johnston Incorporated is the leader in learning intervention
resources. They provide the high-quality intervention products
that struggling students and students with disabilities need to
achieve literacy. They offer reading, writing, word-study and
computer access products, as well as professional development
services for educating teachers on using technology in the classroom
to teach reading and writing.
10th
Symposium on Literacy and Disabilities - Youll find
that the tradition of past Symposia will continue with a focus
across disabilities including learning disabilities, adult onset
and other acquired disabilities, and, as always, developmental
and severe disabilities.
Intellitools
- For two decades, IntelliTools has been a leading
provider of hardware and software giving students with special
needs comprehensive access to learning. IntelliTools is also the
leading provider of professional development for a growing number
of teachers, parents and specialists - all committed to realizing
the dream of educational equity for all.
Parents and Children Together Online - The Family
Literacy Center at the ERIC
Clearinghouse for Reading, English and Communication is pleased
to announce that our magazine Parents and Children Together is
now available via the Worldwide Web. The magazine's goal is to
further the cause of family literacy by bringing parents and children
together through the magic of reading.
Music
Health Windows - Heath
and Wellness resources for parents and teachers sponsor name is
Yamaha.
Janesville
Music Therapy - Janesville's own Music Therapist Jolene
Nelson has put together a web site that offers ideas, pictures
of equipment and more.
Family Resource Sites of Children with Special
Needs
Internet Resources for Special
Children - The IRSC is a non-profit web site, which has been
providing parents, educators, medical professionals, and caregivers
with information regarding children with disabilities
The Family
Village - Welcome to the Family Village! We are a global community
that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities
on the Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities,
for their families, and for those that provide them services and
support.
Parents Helping Parents - Mission:
Helping children with special needs receive the resources, love,
hope, respect, heath care, education and other services they need
to achieve their full potential by providing them with strong
families and dedicated professionals to serve them.
The DisAbility Connection
- This is a family-centered, community resource for families whose
children have disabilities and the professionals who serve them.
Through the provision of emotional support, information and training
in best practices, the organization empowers individuals with
disabilities, families, professionals and communities to work
together to maximize choices and opportunities.
The National
Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
- NICHCY is the national information and referral center
that provides information on disabilities and disability-related
issues for families, educators, and other professionals. Our special
focus is children and youth (birth to age 22).
An
Index of the Pediatric Internet - Dedicated to the
dissemination of on-line information for pediatricians and others
interested in child health.