State Leaders of Assistive Technology in Education
Oregon
The Oregon AT Program participated in SLATE (State Leaders of Assistive Technology in Education).
CATADA's Catalogue of Initiatives is a repository of field-generated initiatives submitted by State AT Program grantees and their contractors/partners. Here you can find over 70 impactful and innovative AT initiatives from programs across the country.
Initiatives in this repository meet one or more of the following criteria:
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The Oregon AT Program participated in SLATE (State Leaders of Assistive Technology in Education).
The PA AT Program partnered with the Pennsylvania Department of Aging and utilized CARES Act funding to add hundreds of iPad tablets, apps, Chromebooks, and Wi-Fi Hotspots to our AT Lending Library.
RI Assistive Technology Access Program (ATAP) has an established collaboration with the NWD system including the Office of Healthy Aging (OHA) and United Way 211 to reach older individuals that need access to technology and are isolated due to living alone and
The South Carolina Assistive Technology Program and the South Carolina Department of Education co-hosted a virtual assistive technology leadership conference. The topic was virtual learning and included several speakers on the subject.
DakotaLink collaborated with the State Department of Human Services to provide training to Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors throughout the State on their established process for how they provide Assistive Technology devices and services for their consumers.
Tennessee Technology Access Program (TTAP) collaborates with Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Muscular Dystrophy Association to provide assistive technology services at the monthly multidisciplinary ALS Clinic. The clinic is maintained by Vanderbil