Overview
This module will assist teams in using the WATI assessment process to assess a student's need for assistive technology (AT) in the area of computer access. The process systematically progresses through information gathering, decision-making, and implementation planning. The WATI Assistive Technology Decision-Making Guide supports the team with guiding questions to yield information about the student, environment(s), and tasks. This module is Part I of II. Part II, "Computer Access Tools - WATI - Part II," further explores tools for computer access.
Estimated Time to Complete: 1 hour
- What's Included
- 24 pages
- Pre/post-assessments
- Optional $10 certficate
- Describe the first three components of the WATI assistive technology assessment process.
- Describe the first three components of the WATI Assistive Technology Decision-Making Guide.
- Identify 3-5 of the guiding questions for computer access tasks.
- Identify resources for a deeper understanding of computer access.
Module Authors
Cindy Nankee OTR/L, ATP
Cindy is an assistive technology consultant and a registered occupational therapist. Her background includes 25+ years as a school-based OT, 9 years with Wisconsin Assistive Technology Initiative (WATI), and 5 years as the committee chairperson for the Wisconsin Assistive Technology Across the Lifespan Conference.
Module Content Provided By
This module was developed in collaboration with WATI and provides updated content from the Assessing Students' Needs for Assistive Technology (ASNAT) - IDEA discretionary grant #: 9906-23. 1992-2009
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