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The multi-disciplinary team of professionals who work in the field of assistive technology within the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) is comprised of highly qualified general and special education teachers with specialized training and experience in the field of assistive technology (AT assessors), occupational therapists, physical ...
Assistive Technology for Access Individual Education Program (IEP) teams are required to consider student need for AT when developing IEPs. Most often, AT Assessment is used to guide IEP team in determining any technology supports required for students with disabilities. Who are the AT Professionals?
The organization provides services for people with disabilities who live in Los Angeles County. Services include assistive technology evaluation and training, a non-public special high school, a sheltered vocational workshop, and vocational rehabilitation.
training on specific assistive technology devices, AT assessors provide training and consultation to schools, classroom teachers and other stakeholder groups on generic assistive technology strategies, tools and supports that can assist all students in accessing their curriculum.
The center contracts with public and private schools in the Los Angeles area to provide assistive technology to students in grades K-12. The center provides computer training to individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
The Assistive Technology Learning Center (ATLC) offers support and training for assistive technology and related technologies. Services are available to registered students with the Office for Students with Disabilities.
A catalog of diverse courses addressing AT tools and devices, best practices, and implementation strategies for integrating assistive technology effectively into the home, classroom, workplace or community.