Educational Assistive Technology
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Assistive Technology (AT) supports students with a broad range of learning difficulties, physical disabilities and/or sensory impairments. These range from high incidence, lower impact disabilities (for example, dyslexia, dyspraxia) through to low incidence, higher impact disabilities (for example, cerebral palsy, autism).
This course has been developed to address a global need for the professionalisation of the ‘Assistive Technologist’ role within all levels of education provision.
You will qualify as an Educational Assistive Technologist (EduAT). You will learn about:
- the role tasks and responsibilities of the Educational Assistive Technologist
- Assistive Technology (AT) solutions
- assessment for AT
- AT in educational programmes
- specialist and mainstream AT solutions
- AT partner relationships
- models of disability
- therapeutic considerations of disability and the learning environment
- teaching practice
This course is primarily for teachers, therapists and technologists who are seeking to develop and enhance their ability to support learners who require AT. It will equip you with the skills, knowledge and working methodology needed to practise as an educational assistive technologist.
We have an international reputation for accessibility and the development of digital assistive technology. You will interact with expert users of AT within our unique User Centre. We also have links with learning environments across the UK and will help you to find suitable situations for practical work.
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Bachelor Degree in computing, education or a therapeutic subject with 2.4 - 2.99 / 4.0. You may also apply if you have experience in assistive technology and special education.
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Dundee
east-central Scotland
DD1 4HN
United Kingdom
- 1 year
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Masters
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