Assistive Technology

Unit 2

Assistive Technology

Content

The aim of the unit is to train the participants on the assistive technologies available for the visually impaired persons.

Objectives

Attendants will be able to:

  • Research and learn about the available assistive technology.

  • Try out a part of it to experience how it works.

  • Work together with a person with visual impairments if they encounter an issue with their assistive technology equipment and find alternative ways to achieve a task.

Time

85 minutes

Advice for the organiser

The organiser should know in advance which type of devices are preferred by the participants and should be familiar with the basic operation of them.

  • Try to focus on the functionality of the tools more than in technical aspects.

  • Encourage the participants to help one another and share their findings.

  • Do not take the participants’ knowledge about the use of the assistive technology for granted. Double-check their development in the use of the tools.

Learning methodologies

Mini lectures, class discussions, hands-on activities, simulations.

Resources available/ needed

       

  • Smartphones, tablets or laptops for all the participants.

  • Assistive technology software installed (if applicable).

  • Assistive technology hardware (optional).

  • A good quality WiFi network with a reliable Internet connection.

  • Chairs with desk attached or U-shaped table with chairs for all the participants.

Learning outcomes

At the end of the workshop session the participant shall:

Knowledge

  • Identify the various types of assistive technology (both hardware and software)

Skills

  • A basic use of some of the assistive technology software and/or hardware

Competences

  • Be especially able to cooperate/collaborate with a co-worker with visual impairment in cases there are problems with their assistive technology software/hardware (not in a technical aspect but through finding alternatives that work in a mutually effective way)

Bibliography


Supporting materials / Links

List of supporting materials (if any) provided by the project IO, e.g.:

  • RNIB: Technology Resource Hub

  • Presentations

  • Practical exercises examples

  • Links lists

  • External tutorials

  • Podcasts / Videos coming from other project’s IOs

  • Etc.


Activity Plan


Aim

Description

Time

Equipment

Universal access through digital technologies

       

What is Assistive Technology?

20 minutes

PowerPoint Presentation


Group discussion

Desktop Accessibility

25 minutes

PowerPoint Presentation


Group discussion


Practical exercise

Specialist in Access Technology

20 minutes

PowerPoint Presentation


Group discussion

Applications for everyday living that can be useful in the workplace

20 minutes

PowerPoint Presentation


Group discussion


Practical exercise


Assessment Questionnaire

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