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Selected Books

HF 1106 .C55 2002
Clark, Ruth Colvin.
E-learning and the science of instruction: proven guidelines for consumers and designers of multimedia learning.
San Francisco. Calif. : John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [2003]

LC 1201 .U55 2005
The universally designed classroom: accessible curriculum and digital technologies.
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard Education Press [2005]

LC 4019.3 .T43 2004 kit
Tech for tots assistive technology for infants and young children : level one Los Angeles, Calif .: Childrens Hospital, [2000]

RC 423 .A94 S64 2000
Speaking up and spelling it out : personal essays on augmentative and alternative communication. Baltimore, Md. : Paul T. Brookes Publishing Co, [2000]

RM 698 .A87 K45 1999
Kelker, Katharin A, The Federation for Children with Special Needs. Family guide to assistive technology. Mass: Brookline Books, [2000].

RM 698 .A87 .P76 2002
Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference : technology and disability research, design, practice and policy, June 27 - July 1,2002.Arlington, Virg. : RESNA Press, [2002].

RM 698 .A87 R46 2003
Rhoads, La Rae and Seiler, Ron. Assistive technology for parents with disabilities : a handbook for parents, families and caregivers. Moscow, Idaho: Idaho Assistive Technology Project, Center on Disabilities and Human Development, University of Idaho, [2003].

RM 698 .A87 R58 2001
Riviere, Adrienne. Assistive technology : meeting the needs of adults with learning disabilities. Wash. D. C: National Institute for Literacy, [2001].

RM 698 .E44 2002
Winters, Jack M. Emerging and accessible telecommunications, information and healthcare technologies. Arlington, Va: Resna Press, [2002].

RM 698 .A87 .P76 2002
Proceedings of the RESNA 25th International Conference : technology and disability research, design, practice and policy, June 27 - July 1,2002. Arlington, Virg. : RESNA Press, [2002].

Selected Videos

LC 4812 .F74 2004 video
Freedom machines. San Francisco, Calif. Richard Cox Productions [2004]

PS 3554 .E1755 B66 2000 DVD
Bone Collector.).Rooker, Michael. Bone collector. Universal City, Calif: Universal Studios, [2000].

RM 698 .A87 .A33 2004 DVD
Assistive technology exploration center adaptive computer technology lab. Lexington, Ky. ORCCA Technology [2004]

RM 698 .A87 .C66 2004 DVD
Assistive technology exploration center communication technology lab. Lexington, Ky. ORCCA Technology [2004]

RM 698 .A87 F54 2001 video
Flemming, Erin. Kid ability two : assistive technology. Cicero, N.Y: Program Development Associates, [2001].

RM 698 .A87 U59 2002 video
United Cerebral Palsy of New York City. Augmentative communication : assisted language strategies for preschoolers. New York, N.Y: United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, [2002].

 

Selected WEBSITES

ABLEDATA sponsored by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research

ADA and IT Technical Assistance Centers - The ADA & IT Technical Assistance Centers (DBTACs*) are your comprehensive resource for information on the Americans with Disabilities Act and accessible information technology.

ADA Document Portal - The ADA Collection consists of more than 7,400 documents

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Home Page

Closing The Gap - Assistive technology resources for children and adults with special needs

Family Center on Technology and Disability - The Family Center is a resource designed to support organizations and programs that work with families of children and youth with disabilities.

National Center for Technical Innovation (NCTI) - NCTI advances learning opportunities for individuals with disabilities by fostering technology innovation. It broadens and enriches the field by providing resources and promoting partnerships for the development of tools and applications by developers, manufacturers, producers, publishers and researchers.

RESNA - Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America

Rocky Mountain ADA and IT Center - Providing information on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible education-based information technology to Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.

Section 508

WATR WIND Assistive Technology Resources

Bibliographies

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