Know AT with the Help of MoAT (vol.32)
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Missouri Assistive Technology offers the Assistive Technology Reimbursement (ATR) Program to provide schools with assistance in procuring assistive technology for students with disabilities. This program is open to K-12 students and can help to provide devices for alternative access, mounting, and remote learning. Funds are still available.
To apply:
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Print the ATR Application Checklist for 2020-21.
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Then complete the ATR Application and ATR Itemized Pricelist according to the Checklist. ATR has changed from previous years. Please follow the outlined Checklist when completing the application.
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Submit all documentation to lhoffman@mo-at.org.
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Did You Know That They Have That at MoAT?
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Alternative Input Solutions from BJOY for
Users with Physical Limitations
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This is a very sensitive progressive joystick for the user with minimal finger strength and with minimal finger movement.
Ergonomically designed to be comfortably held and used with one hand. This device may be customized to suit the user's needs. The manufacturer can produce this device according to the user's needs. This is a "Plug and Play" tracking device that is compatible with Windows, MacOS and Linux. The device comes with the BJOY Software to modify the function of each button, the cursor speed, the orientation, and many other parameters. All settings are stored in the device and can be used for multiple devices.
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This device empowers the user to control the computer with their chin. Its small size, the position of the buttons, accuracy, and all of the mounting options make this mouse a very versatile device. Just like the above-mentioned device, it can be tailored to the user’s needs and capabilities through the BJOY Software.
This "Plug and Play" device is also compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
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Take a Look at What's New in Assistive Technology
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This EMG Switch can detect even the slightest of controlled muscle movements. It is a small sensor that sends a switch signal and has been designed for people with severe disabilities. EMG is an option of alternative access for AAC and computer access that many do not explore. This means of input is now being offered through Missouri Assistive Technology. Call Laura at Mo-AT to find out more 816-655-6709.
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Universal Language Empowers Communication
January 19, 2021 4:00 CST
SymbolStix PRIME can benefit your student with a resource that enhances their access to learning, language, and self-expression.
In this webinar you’ll learn how to:
- Quickly create, organize, and deliver communication activities and supports
- Address student academic, behavioral, and social needs by optimizing all materials
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Reach every learner with the world’s most comprehensive library of contemporary, representative, and dynamic symbols
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5 Tools that Make Reading Accessible in Google Classroom
January 13, 2021 12:00 PM CST
This year, students will spend hundreds of hours in Google Classroom. It’s a top priority for school districts to ensure they offer the right tools to help students access their coursework and materials.
How will you make reading accessible in Google Classroom?
Join us for a snapshot look at five tools in Snap&Read™ (a simple Google Chrome Extension) that help students access their full reading capabilities.
In this webinar you will learn about:
- NEW PDF Annotation — markup worksheets, save to Google Classroom, and submit
- Accessibility — including read aloud, picture-supported dictionary, and screenshot reader
- Visual supports — including color overlays/reading line guides and remove distractions
- Translation and language supports
- Organization — highlighters, notes, and digital organizers (guides like KWL, SQ3R, and CRISS Strategies)
This free webinar is 20 minutes long.
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What’s “App-ening”at MoAT?
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For people who do not experience barriers, it can be difficult to empathize with the challenges that people with disabilities often face when navigating the Web. The Accessibility Maze Video Game was created to help those new to web accessibility experience firsthand what it is like to encounter those barriers. The game introduces a number of common barriers players must work around, mirroring the experience of those who encounter these obstacles daily and provides quick lessons on how to avoid or correct them. Check out "What You Can Do to Remove Barriers on the Web" to review what you learn in playing this game.
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Take a Look at What's "Old" in Assistive Technology
But could be "NEW" to you!
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Each week we will offer "recycled" devices free of charge. These are devices that we have retired from our lending library. We would like to offer these devices to individuals who can use them knowing that they are older technology and no longer supported by the manufacturer. Please contact Scout via email to request these devices. They will be shipped to you free of charge and will not need to be returned.
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Datadesk Little Fingers Keyboard
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This keyboard is designed especially for kids' hands. This keyboard offers the following:
A built-in trackball
Keycaps sized and spaced for smaller hands
A small footprint—just 12.5 inches
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Ablenet Tash Relax II System Package Package includes: Relax II, Transceiver, a lamp module, a mini/timer module, and a 2 prong appliance module. It can control up to 4 infrared devices and 10 electrical appliances with a single switch. Relax II can learn up to ten functions for each device, such as changing channels or volume. Scanning provides auditory and visual feedback with adjustable scan speed.
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So much information. So little time.
Do you know that
"Know AT with the Help of MoAT" Newsletters are archived on our website? View previous newsletters by visiting us at www.at.mo.gov.
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