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Issaquah School District - Assistive Technology
  • Home
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • General Accessibility
  • Hearing Assistive Technology
  • Vision Supports
  • AAC
    • AAC Main Paige
    • TouchChat App
    • ProLoquo2Go App
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    • Following Your Child's Lead
    • Teaching Core Vocabulary
    • The Art of Waiting
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    • Reading
    • Writing
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    • Hearing Assistive Technology
    • Vision Supports
    • AAC
      • AAC Main Paige
      • TouchChat App
      • ProLoquo2Go App
      • Core Books and PECS
      • Aided Language Stimulation
      • Following Your Child's Lead
      • Teaching Core Vocabulary
      • The Art of Waiting
      • The Hierarchy of Prompts
      • Our Daily Routine
      • I Always Have My Voice
    • Switch Control
      • Switches for Communication
      • Switches for Access
    • Additional Resources

Assistive Technology Basics

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What is Assistive Technology?

Technology levels the playing field….allowing students to access curriculum, demonstrate their knowledge and skills, be independent and even break down stereotypes.

Assistive Technology is any device, piece of equipment, or system that is used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of a child with a disability. It also includes the services related to selecting and using the Assistive Technology.

What services does the Assistive Technology team provide?

The Issaquah School District Assistive Technology (AT) team provides services to students, parents, and staff, to ensure that every student has access to their classroom and curriculum. These services include:

  • Support for school staff through the AT consideration process related to a students Individualized Education Program (IEP)

  • Consultation with school staff around specific AT supports to increase access and universal design for learning

  • Trial periods with a variety of AT and augmentative & alternative communication AAC hardware devices

  • Professional development opportunities for staff and parents around AT hardware and software

  • Support for classroom staff with on-site training for using specialized low tech or high tech AT resources

  • Options for augmentative & alternative communication (ACC) for students with limited speech and written output 

Who would benefit from Assistive Technology?

All students receiving special education services must have assistive technology considered annually at the IEP review.  Students receiving accommodations through a 504 plan may have assistive technology considered and included as a resource to support access.  General Education students might also benefit from tools to support different learning styles and multiple means of representation.  Some examples of scenarios include:

  • A student that struggles to read printed text and demonstrates improved comprehension with auditory alternatives.

  •  A student that has difficulty with handwriting that is able to produce written material at a higher quality or speed when they are given access to a word processor, word prediction or speech recognition software.

  • A student that has difficulty expressing his wants and needs and is able to communicate better when given access to visual language supports or voice output device.

Contact Info: 

Amanda Thrash, MS, OTR/L, ATP

ISD Assistive Technology Specialist - Counseling and Student Well-Being (504) and Special Services

thrasha@issaquah.wednet.edu

Schedule Consultation


Megan Young, MS, CCC-SLP

ISD Assistive Technology Specialist - Special Services

youngm2@issaquah.wednet.edu


Dhashnaa Chinnasamy, BS (CSE) 

Assistive Technology Support Specialist 

chinnasamyd@issaquah.wednet.edu


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