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Assistive Technology Resource Guide

Books

Beard, L. A., Carpenter, L. B., Johnston, L., & Johnston, L. (2011). Assistive technology: Access for all students. Boston: Pearson. (Call Number: 36 .B3)

Bryant, D. B., & Bryant, B. R. (2012). Assistive technology for people with disabilities. Boston: Pearson. (Call Number: 36 .B78 2012)

Bugaj, C. R. (2010). The practical (and fun) guide to assistive technology in public schools. Eugene, OR: International Society for Technology in Education. (Call Number: 36 .B8)

De Jonge, D., Scherer, M. J., & Rodger, S. (2007). Assistive technology in the workplace. St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier. (Call Number: 36 .D456)

Dell, A. G., Newton, D. A., & Petroff, J. G. (2012). Assistive technology in the classroom: Enhancing the school experiences of students with disabilities, 2nd ed. Boston: Pearson. (Call Number: 36 .D45 2012)

Hauss, S. E. (2005). Reach them all: Adapting curriculum and instruction with assistive technology in inclusive classrooms, 2nd ed. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University, Indiana Institute on Disability and Community. (Call Number: 36 .R432)

International Code Council., & American National Standards Institute. (2010). Accessible and usable buildings and facilities: ICC A117.1-2009: American National Standard. Washington, DC: International Code Council. (Call Number: 50.2 .A332)

Myles, B. S. (2005). Children and youth with asperger syndrome: Strategies for success in inclusive settings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press. (Call Number: 40.31 .M853)

Purcell, S. L., & Grant, D. (2009). Using assistive technology to meet math standards: For grades K-12. Verona, WI: IEP Resources. (Call Number: 33 .P9)

Robitaille, S. (2010). The illustrated guide to assistive technology and devices: Tools and gadgets for living independently. New York: Demos Medical Pub. (Call Number: 36 .R6)

Sadao, K. (2010). Assistive technology for young children: Creating inclusive learning environments. Baltimore: Brookes Publishing Co. (Call Number: 36 .S2)

Scherer, M. J. (2012). Assistive technologies and other supports for people with brain impairment. New York: Springer Pub. (Call Number: 36 .S36)

Scherer, M. J. (2005). Living in the state of stuck: How assistive technology impacts the lives of people with disabilities, 4th ed. Brookline, MA: Brookline Books. (Call Number: 36 .S35)

Willkomm, T. (2005). Assistive technology solutions in minutes: Make a difference today! Concord, NH: ATECH Services. (Call Number: 36 .W5)


Videos

Assistive technology: A way to differentiate instruction for students with disabilities [videorecording]. (2005). Port Chester, NY: National Professional Resources. (Call Number: 36 .F75)

Websites

Adaptive Tecnhology Center
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuadapts/technology/index.html
The technology we offer.

RehabTool.com
http://www.rehabtool.com/at.html
Assistive technology definitions and categories.