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AT Tools in Schools Booklet- 2nd Edition (VDOE's Assistive Technology Network)

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Assistive Technology Network

This guide designed to support professionals and families in understanding assistive technology (AT) and identifying possible AT tools for students from preschool through high school. (Updated 9/2023)

“I have severe dyslexia and it's hard for me to read and write. In the eighth grade, I could not write down a single word. The first time I used a program with voice recognition, I wrote a whole short story. Using AT means I can do things myself and I don't have to depend on someone else to help me.” (Olivia Hampton, I'm Determined Youth Summit, 2019)

(Virginia Department of Education, VDOE)

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Assistive Technology Behavior Communication - AT Computer Access - AT Curriculum/Instructional Methods Hearing Impairment Literacy Math Mobile Devices - AT Vision Impairment