Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
Assistive technology (AT) encompasses devices, software, and systems designed to enhance the learning experiences and functional abilities of students with disabilities. In special education, AT plays ...
Me Chung explores how AI is transforming accessibility and opening new support pathways for students with disabilities.
Connor Archer still has a 2004 Mac iBook G4 laptop computer in his office. He doesn’t use it, but he thinks about it daily. Archer was diagnosed with autism at age 3 and remained nonverbal until 5.
Wisconsin Superintendent Jill Underly called on the Trump administration to reconsider the decision in a statement this week.
By staying informed about federal policy and funding changes, education leaders and technology providers can adapt and ...
Purdue Ventures, which manages three funds to support Purdue University-connected startups, has invested $250,000 in Tactile Engineering Inc., a company that has developed assistive educational ...
A collaboration between one local middle school and a special services elementary school imagined myriad potential for public education. Newly created learning initiatives require not just attention ...
The Nevada Special Education Technology Assistance Project (NSETAP) is a collaborative effort between the NCED and the Nevada Department of Education's Office of Inclusive Education. NSETAP seeks to ...
Some educators believe technology can be a bad thing, especially for younger students. Technology is a part of a child’s education, but some schools are making changes to find balance.
In today’s educational landscape, technology plays a pivotal role, transforming teaching, learning, and administrative processes. From interactive whiteboards and educational apps to online learning ...