Assessing Student's Needs for Assistive Technology (ASNAT)
Assessing Student's Needs for Assistive Technology (ASNAT)
Assessing Student's Needs for Assistive Technology (ASNAT)
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WATI Product Catalog<br />
School Profile of <strong>Assistive</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Services<br />
The School Profile of <strong>Assistive</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Services is a self assessment tool <strong>for</strong> school districts. The<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation it provides is the key to effectively developing or improving assistive technology services. It<br />
asks the user to consider 23 different components of effective AT service delivery and provides five<br />
descriptors <strong>for</strong> each component. The results provide a profile of strengths & weaknesses.<br />
School Profile of <strong>Assistive</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Services: $15 within Wisconsin or<br />
$20 outside of Wisconsin, + $4 s&h each<br />
*Actual shipping charges outside of the US<br />
WATI Assessment Package<br />
The WATI <strong>Assistive</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Assessment is a process based, systematic approach to providing a<br />
functional assessment of the student’s need <strong>for</strong> assistive technology in their customary environment.<br />
THIS IS NOT A TEST PROTOCOL. This assessment package includes the WATI Assessment <strong>for</strong>ms<br />
including the Consideration Guide, Student In<strong>for</strong>mation Guide, Environmental Observation Guide,<br />
Decision Making Guide, AT Checklist, and the Trial Use Guide. A cross plat<strong>for</strong>m CD is included with<br />
the package with includes all <strong>for</strong>ms in a fillable <strong>for</strong>mat to allow input of student in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
WATI Assessment Package: $25 within Wisconsin or $35 outside of Wisconsin, + $3 s&h each<br />
*Actual shipping charges outside of the US<br />
Casio Fraction Mate Calculator (fx-55-w)<br />
This calculator makes working with fractions a snap! There are specific function keys to reduce<br />
fractions, change improper fractions to mixed numbers or mixed numbers to fractions, and change<br />
decimals to fractions or fractions to decimals. By pressing one key, students can do these complex tasks.<br />
The special fraction keys are green and easily recognized.<br />
All other standard calculator functions are also included.<br />
Casio Fraction Mate Calculator: $16 + $2 s&h each<br />
*Actual shipping charges outside of the US<br />
Clear Acrylic Easel<br />
This clear acrylic collapsable easel has many uses. For example,<br />
it can be an easel <strong>for</strong> presenting visual in<strong>for</strong>mation, a transparent surface <strong>for</strong> the child to trace lines, or to<br />
visually track the movement made by another and much more.<br />
The folding Acrylic Easel is 14” x 12” wide.<br />
Acrylic Easel: $70 within Wisconsin or $90 outside of Wisconsin, + $10 s&h each<br />
*Actual shipping charges outside of the US<br />
Clear Acrylic Eye Gaze Frame<br />
This clear acrylic frame is perfect <strong>for</strong> using eye gaze to communicate. It is free-standing and folds when<br />
not in use. It comes with a set of sample communication symbols.<br />
Acrylic Eye Gaze Frame: $35 within Wisconsin or $40 outside of Wisconsin, + $5 s&h each<br />
*Actual shipping charges outside of the US<br />
Five Hungry Mice Storybooks<br />
by Judi Cumley<br />
These storybooks present the identical story in two <strong>for</strong>mats – black and white and color. Black and white<br />
and color <strong>for</strong>mats will allow you to assess what impact (either positive or negative), if any, the presence<br />
of color has on the child’s ability to attend or to read the story. Two literacy boards are included.<br />
$35 outside of Wisconsin, + $3 s&h each<br />
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