The Challenge of Invisible AT: Assistive Technology, Smartphones, and IEPs – BridgingApps
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The Challenge of Invisible AT: Assistive Technology, Smartphones, and IEPs – BridgingApps
You’ve probably heard of “invisible disabilities”: chronic pain, Level 1 autism, and epilepsy, to name a few. Assistive technology (AT) can also be “invisible.” And in either case, “invisible” often means “misunderstood.” Hidden in Plain Sight Think of AT as coming in three levels of “visibility”: Visible: Technology such as wheelchairs and diabetes bags, which obviously serve specific purposes. Partly visible: Technology that is also used (or …
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