Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits
Professionals
The Mission of Infinitec is to advance independence and promote inclusive opportunities for children and adults with disabilities through technology. The Infinitec staff helps people with disabilities find and get access to information, technology services, traning, assistive equipment and specialists by creating partnerships that maximize resources.
North Carolina’s high-quality pre-kindergarten program to ensure that at-risk four-year–olds start school with the necessary skills for success.
Bloomington Public Schools serves the educational needs of their youngest students in two programs at Sarah E. Raymond School. The Pre-Kindergarten Program serves children who may be at-risk for academic difficulty. The Early Childhood Special Education Program provides educational and related services for children with special needs.
Representatives from the private sector, not-for-profits, government, and institutions of higher learning were invited to discuss seven questions designed to provide a framework for direction in creating a national AT agenda.
Disability Concerns at Illniois State University is the designated office to provide approved accommodation services for students, faculty, staff, and guests with disabilities. Disability Concerns obtains and maintains documentation of disability, certifies eligibility for services, determines reasonable accommodations, and develops plans for providing such accommodations.
HILIA is a regional program that combines resources to effectively meet the needs of students with low incidence disabilities such as deaf and hard of hearing, vision, physical or other health impairments, and traumatic brain injuries. HILIA includes Tri-County Special Education Association, Mackinaw Valley Special Education, Blooming District #87, Livingston County Special Services Unit, and Illinois State University Laboratory Schools.
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Illinois State University Department of Music offers a program to train music educators. The program and the SEAT Center work together to increase access to music education for students with disabilities.