It's No Use If You Can't Reach It: Attaching AT to Environmental Supports

It's No Use If You Can't Reach It: Attaching AT to Environmental Supports

Learn how to make your environment work for you by attaching assistive technology to everyday objects in this online event!

By The Montana Autism Education Project

Date and time

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

MonTECH: It's No Use If You Can't Reach It: Attaching AT to Environmental Supports

Welcome to our online event where we will explore the importance of attaching Assistive Technology (AT) to environmental supports. Join us to learn how AT can enhance accessibility and independence in various settings. Discover practical tips and strategies to make the most out of AT tools in your daily life.

Participants will explore different mounting solutions that allow
students to access assistive technologies in multiple positions across
environments. Focus will be on mounting options for speech generating devices,
tablets, phones, and low-tech options to allow for inclusion and participation.
In addition to paraprofessionals and teachers, this session is an excellent fit
for therapists working in the public-school setting.

Welcome to our online event where we will explore the importance of attaching Assistive Technology (AT) to environmental supports. Join us to learn how AT can enhance accessibility and independence in various settings. Discover practical tips and strategies to make the most out of AT tools in your daily life. Don't miss out on this opportunity to improve your AT skills and empower yourself! Register now to secure your spot.

Learning Objectives: 

Participants will be able to identify three types of devices that can (or should) be mounted, understand and explain the importance of device positioning, and identify three types of mounts and their primary features. 

Michelle Allen, ATP, is the Assistive Technology Professional for MonTECH. MonTECH is Montana's free assistive-technology resource and training center. Michelle has extensive
experience working with equipment from low-tech to high-tech and strongly believes students can achieve their full potential with the right tools. She has worked closely with students with a wide range of diagnoses, learning disabilities, and behavioral needs to identify tools and strategies that support success.

 Liz Kuehn, PTA, is the Eastern Clinic Coordinator for MonTECH's satellite location in Billings. Before coming to MonTECH, she worked for seven years as a physical therapist assistant for Billings Public Schools, where she discovered a love for adaptive equipment and assistive technology. She has a bachelor’s degree in disability studies and is
currently pursuing a master’s degree in assistive technology studies and human
services.  Liz' experience is an excellent complement to Michelle's; together they offer well-rounded perspective and extensive knowledge of tools and strategies to help you and your students.

Frequently asked questions

Are OPI Renewal Units Available?

2 OPI renewal units are offered for this training.

Who should attend this training?

This training is for anyone working with students in Montana Public Schools.

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