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Zen & the Art of No-Tech Assistive Technology. Zebreda is an incredible woman who has created her own devices to help her do everyday tasks.
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On this website called AbleData, you can find over 40,000 AT products. All 40,000 products are organized into 20 different categories.
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Light filters for your classroom can help your students with sensory/light issues. The light covers are very inexpensive, but putting large sheets of paper over the lights is a cheaper option
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woOn the TwoBrokeATGirls Youtube channel, two future special educators use low cost materials to create no tech & low tech assistive technology. For an example, they show how to create a $5 moisture guard for items that you wish to keep dry.
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The therapy shoppe sells many different types of low tech assistive technology. Individuals can buy left handed products, timers, pencil grips, specialty seating, and more!
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The Scrap Box is an awesome place to get recycled goods for a great price. WIth a creative mind you can turn recycled "trash" into low tech devices!
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This specific Pinterest board gives a lot of wonderful low-tech ideas. One of my favorites is the "do it yourself straw holder". The little inventions people create are incredible!
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On the Mayer-Johnson website individuals can purchase different kinds of low tech AAC devices. I must add that these are a bit pricey. There are several different options, some are more expensive then others.
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Here on Tots-n-tech you can view a list of wonderful low-tech devices & adaptions. Most of the items listed are very inexpensive solutions.
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Here is a list of homemade assistive technology devices. It's important that educators and parents realize how easy it is to made AT devices. They don't need to be expensive, electronic devices to do the job.
The video below just proves how easy it is to create low tech AT!