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Thompson Center for Autism and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

University of Missouri

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Assistive technology

These Web links are provided as a service. However, the Thompson Centercannot guarantee the accuracy of the content.

Missouri Assistive Technology (MoAT)
Provides access to assistive technology for Missourians of all ages and all types of disabilities

Workshop Solutions
Homebuilt assistive devices for individuals with disabilities

Assistive Technology Training Online Project (ATTO)
Provides information on assistive technology (AT) that helps students with disabilities learn in elementary classrooms. Includes AT basics, AT decision making, tutorials, resources and more.

*Finding and Using One’s Voice (PDF)
Is a necessity for every child, especially those with speech and language difficulties who most need to be heard be acknowledged and understood in a noisy world. This April 2006 issue of Family Center on Technology and Disability’s Newsletter examines the influence of increasing use of assistive technology by speech-language pathologists, especially in public schools.

 

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Last updated: April 18, 2008