AT Toolkits Edyburn & Gardner (1998) have advanced the concept of AT ToolKits as one means of identifying and validating the core AT tools and strategies that enhance the use of AT as an intervention. Included in the AT Toolkits are basic, easy-to-use AT items that are responsive to curricular activities and that need minimal time to set up or learn. With an AT ToolKit of devices immediately available for teachers to consider, the outcomes may result in : - Improved participation of more students
- Increase in IEP team knowledge of potential of AT tools
- More frequent consideration of AT tools as solutions
- Increased interest in new AT solutions that may better meet the needs of the student
- Additional student information for a more specific device feature match
The Toolkit items should be organized according to the student task at hand (i.e. writing, reading, organization, etc.) to make their use more pertinent to the teacher.  AT Loan Closets Access to a wide range of AT to use for extended assessment or trial periods is critical to the success of AT services in school districts. No piece of equipment or software should be purchased for permanent use until its appropriateness and effectiveness have been documented by trial use. The only way to improve on the AT abandonment rate of over 70% (Gavin & Scherer, 1995) is to prove that the child is willing and able to use it in the learning environment before it is purchased and that the IEP team agrees on its potential. A large district will want, and need, their own AT Loan Closet with an adequate inventory of AT devices. Smaller districts will find it more cost efficient to participate in a collaborative effort with other districts. In many states there are statewide or regional lending libraries that make it possible for even the smallest rural school districts to have access to a wide range of assistive technology to try out. As a beginning, a district will want to acquire or obtain access to a variety of items to address each of the functional areas mentioned above. |