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Assistive Technology for Math: 10 Tips for TVIs

Assistive technology (AT) for math consists of items and devices that range from low- to high-tech. Low-tech items may include manipulatives, such as money, shapes and solids, or measuring devices. High-tech devices can include, but are not limited to, calculators, video magnifiers, embossers, or machines that produce tactile graphics. 

Seven Tips for Evaluating Students for Assistive Technology

Student with teacher using computer with enlarged fontAs a new school year starts up, many teams are looking for the best ways to evaluate students with visual impairments for the most appropriate assistive technology.  Here are some tips and resources to help you get started.

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