Understanding The Benefits of AT

This course has been developed through collaboration between University of Dundee, TechAbility & Ace Centre.

Description

This course has been developed through collaboration between University of Dundee, TechAbility & Ace Centre.

This course guides you through the fundamentals of assistive technology in 5 easy lessons.  You will have access to all learning materials for 30 days.

If you find your 30 day enrolment ends before you have had time to complete the full course, you can simply enrol again for free.

Course aim

Understand how technology can enable people with a range of physical, learning and sensory needs. Familiarise yourself with how various technologies can be adapted to meet individual needs. This self-directed online course will demonstrate solutions which organisations already own but may not be using. The course will also help you identify when to gather more information and to refer individuals on for further assessment and provision.

You will learn

  • To utilise some of the accessibility options on computers, tablets and phones to meet an individual’s abilities and needs
  • To identify when these settings are not sufficient for physical access need and alternative options to put in place.
  • Which needs can be met by technology already used, or which can be easily sourced

Suitable for

Practitioners who support learners who would benefit from adaptations to their current technology. These learners may have physical, sensory and learning needs, or simply require some support with their productivity.

Course includes

One month enrolment to online learning with instructional videos and activities to introduce you to the benefits of assistive technology

Special Requirements

The technology you use in your setting should be sufficient. This can be Windows desktop or laptop, Apple desktop or laptop, iPad, iPhone, Android tablet or phone.

IPAACKS competencies

This course will enable you to work towards the following Assistive Technology (AT) competencies:

  • Implementation
  • Aware of the fundamental skills required in order to use an AT solution
  • Knowledge of how to adapt AT solutions to meet the changing needs and abilities of an individual
  • Able to make adaptations to an existing AT system as required, and where possible, to meet changing needs and abilities

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