Assistive Technology for Complex Communication, Physical & Learning Needs
Description
This enhanced level learning module is accredited through the University of Dundee – 30 credits (SCQF). It can be combined with an additional 30 credits from one of two further modules (The Access Unit or the AAC Unit) to gain the PGCert Specialist Assistive Technology. It is also possible to progress on to the MSc in Educational Assistive Technology.
Learning Outcomes
The Assistive Technology Unit will support you to:
- demonstrate an understanding of AT assessment models and how they relate to practise in the workplace
- critically analyse key principles of assessment for Assistive Technology
- identify parameters in the decision-making process when finding AT solutions for people
- be aware of solutions and ways to access further information to maintain professional development and develop critical thinking and evaluation skills
- analyse the cyclical process of Assistive Technology and measure the impact it has
- critically evaluate issues around the use of Assistive Technology to support communication and learning
- utilise theory for understanding good practise in the field of Assistive Technology to support communication and learning
It will also enable you to develop and apply problem-solving, communication, team-working, time management, self assessment and independent study skills.
The Accreditation Process
The Assistive Technology Unit is 100% course work. There are no written exams.
The Learning Outcomes outlined above will be assessed by: –
60% – essay based on the critical analysis of an Assistive Technology assessment & recommendations
40% – digital presentation of training/support materials to enable the implementation of identified Assistive Technology recommendations for an individual
Ongoing feedback will be available through online tutorial sessions as well as reporting back on tasks completed during online lectures. This support will be provided by Ace Centre clinicians, University of Dundee academic staff and guest speakers as appropriate.
University of Dundee
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