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Open Access: An Introduction To AT And AAC

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  Training
Duration:
4 hours, 22 minutes
Authors:
Christina Zavala; Lupita Olguin Rubio; and Vanessa Lopez
Developed by:
Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs (MuSE)
Series:
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach for Multilingual Students with Exceptional Needs
Relevant categories:
Bilingualism Language Development Special Education Technology
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Overview


This video introduces viewers to essential tools and strategies for enhancing learning environments, focusing on Assistive Technology (AT), Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). It highlights how these elements work together to reduce barriers and support diverse learners. Viewers will explore common myths and facts about AT and AAC, gaining a clearer understanding of their practical applications. The video also covers intentional considerations for effectively integrating AT and AAC into educational settings. Additionally, it provides valuable resources and strategies for utilizing AT and AAC to better support learners’ needs.

  Keywords: Assistive Technology, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Dual Language, English Learners (ELs), Equity

Learning objectives


  • How to engage and support all students in learning
  • How to create effective environments for student learning
  • How to plan instruction and design learning experiences for all students

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