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Lisa Hill, Director
4781 Hereford Farm Road
Evans, GA 30809
706-541-2723
706-855-3865 (fax)
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Resources

Assistive Technology Devices for Augmentative Communication in the Academic Setting

Technology Devices for Students Struggling in Math

Assistive Technology Devices for Study and Organization

Learning Disabilities Online

Assistive Technology for Students with Autism
 

Assistive Technology Devices for Augmentative Communication in the Academic Setting-Preschool

Assistive Technology Devices for Struggling Readers

Assistive Technology Devices for Writing and Spelling

Center for Implementing Technology in Education

Project Participate
Project Participate provides families, educators, administrators and therapists with simple strategies to increase the active participation of students with disabilities in school programs. Supported by a U.S. Department of Education grant (H324M980258), Project Participate facilitates team collaboration and promotes the appropriate uses of technology in the classroom

Georgia Project for Assistive Technology
GPAT provides a range of assistive technology professional development and technical support services to local school system staff, students, and their families. Funded since 1991 as a special project of the Georgia Department of Education: Division for Exceptional Students, GPAT's mission is to develop and enhance local expertise in assistive technology to ensure that students with disabilities have access to the assistive technology devices and services that they need in order to participate, progress, and achieve in their educational programs.

AT Training Online Project The Assistive Technology Training Online Project (ATTO) provides information on AT applications that help students with disabilities learn in elementary classrooms. Great training opportunities!!


Georgia Tools for Life
Tools for Life increases access to appropriate assistive technology devices and assistive technology services for all Georgians with disabilities so they can live, learn, work, and play independently in communities of their choice.
Great source for funding Assistive Technology!!
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