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RESNA ATP Assistive
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Disability definition from the WHO ICF framework


✓✓✓✓~ results from a mismatch between the person and their environment




Definition of Assistive Technology according to the AT act of 2004


✓✓✓✓~ "any item, piece of equipment or product system whether acquired commercially off

the shelf, modified, or customized that is used to increase, maintain or improve

functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities"




Assistive Tech Service according to the AT act of 2004


✓✓✓✓~ "any service that directly assists an individual with a disability in the selection,

acquisition, or use of AT device"




Rehabilitation Technology (definition and examples)


✓✓✓✓~ devices with primary use in a clinical setting, ex. parallel bars, overhead slings

,Educational Technology (definition and examples)


✓✓✓✓~ make educational materials more accessible such as software programs and braille

or audio books




AT for personal use (definition)


✓✓✓✓~ individualized and usually follows the person




What are the components of the HAAT Model?


✓✓✓✓~ Human, Activity, Assistive Technology, Context




Definition of Information and Communication Technologies


✓✓✓✓~ Includes computers mobile phones and tablets




Definition of everyday technologies


✓✓✓✓~ Pervasive technology that facillitates everyday tasks and activities for example

remote controls, microwave ovens, mobile phones




Definition of mainstream products

,✓✓✓✓~ Devices and seervices that are used by the general public rather than being

dessigned speciificcally forr peopple with disabilitiies foorr example mobiile phones,

taablets and ccompuuters




What is the everyday technology use questionnaire (ETUQ)


✓✓✓✓~ Clinical tool that assesses the perceived relevance of, and difficulty in use of,

everyday technology.Includes both ICT's as well as common household technologies

such as an iron, stove, radio, microwave, and televisions and DVD players.

Technologies outside the home such as elevators, code operated door locks, ATMs,

and automated flight check-in are also included.




Examples of mainstream technologies that were originally developed for people

with disabilities


✓✓✓✓~ Cassette tapes, audiobooks, typewriter, ballpoint pen, carpenters miter blocks,

telephone, texting, Closed captioning, voice recognition, on-screen keyboards,

speechh synthesis and digitized speech, mouse keys, sticky keys, word prediction,

toggle switches, customizable color schemes, screen enlargement, head tracking

devices, single switch hardware interfaces example PowerPoint remote, swype text

input for touchscreens




Definition of universal design

, ✓✓✓✓~ The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the

greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design




Benefits of universal design


✓✓✓✓~ Less expensive than modifying a product after production




Examples of universal design


✓✓✓✓~ Sidewalk curb cuts, automatic doors, low buttons on elevators, audible crosswalk

signals, elevators, large bathroom stalls




Seven principles of universal design

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