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eting special needs : a practical guide to supporting children using assistive technologies / Anne Vize.
"Assistive technology tools are those tools and pieces of equipment which help a person to successfully do all the tasks and activities that are part of their everyday life. These tools can be low or high tech, and it is important to remember that not all assistive technology tools are computer or screen based. Some of the greatest assistive technology is simple, low cost and easy to use." - p. 5. "Assistive technology tools are those tools and pieces of equipment which help a person to successfully do all the tasks and activities that are part of their everyday life. These tools can be low or high tech, and it is important to remember that not all assistive technology tools are computer or screen based. Some of the greatest assistive technology is simple, low cost and easy to use." - p. 5.