As educators, we always try to have high expectations for our students. Sometimes, people need to see the potential that is hidden away and pull it out. Assistive Technology is one way to help our students with special needs access that potential. Sady Paulson, a young lady with severe multiple impairments, has reached the stars. She should be an inspiration, and a reminder to us all, that our students can do anything given the right tools. Sady has learned to edit videos with the use of switches and now works for Apple. Here is her commercial for Apple's new accessibility features, that she also edited.
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Megan Grattan
11/14/2017 10:54:21 am
Sady is AWESOME! What a great example of AAC at work! Her story gives me goose-bumps.
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AuthorI'm Elisabeth Mills, and I am JCISD's Assistive Technology (AT) Coordinator! I am here to help you learn new things, stay up-to-date, and provide you with various devices to use for your classrooms and students. Archives
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