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[[Media:2016_GATE_Living_Your_Best_Life_CPhillips.pdf | Living Your Best Life PDF Presentation]]
[[Media:2016_GATE_Living_Your_Best_Life_CPhillips.pdf | Living Your Best Life PDF Presentation]]
'''Citation:'''
Phillips, C. (2016). Living Your Best Life: The Power of Assistive Technology. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.


===Environmental Control: Access and Explore===
===Environmental Control: Access and Explore===
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[[Media:GATE_Talk_Environmental_Control_-_Liz_Persaud_Dec_2016.pdf | Environmental Control PDF Presentation]]
[[Media:GATE_Talk_Environmental_Control_-_Liz_Persaud_Dec_2016.pdf | Environmental Control PDF Presentation]]
'''Citation:'''
Persaud, L. (2016). Environmental Control: Access and Explore. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.


===Wearable Technologies: What Are They and How Can They Assist Someone With a Disability?===
===Wearable Technologies: What Are They and How Can They Assist Someone With a Disability?===
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[[Media:Gate_2016-_Wearable_Technologies_Final.pdf  | Wearable Technologies PDF Presentation]]
[[Media:Gate_2016-_Wearable_Technologies_Final.pdf  | Wearable Technologies PDF Presentation]]
'''Citation:'''
Rust, M. & Kumar, A. (2016). Wearable Technologies: What Are They and How Can They Assist Someone With a Disability?. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.
===AT for People with Sensory Disabilities===
'''Danny Housley, Funding and Resource Specialist, Tools for Life | Georgia Tech'''
This presentation provides information about accommodations for people with sensory disabilities and includes how assistive technology can benefit in the educational setting as well as transition and at home. We will begin with defining a sensory disability and then dive into the use of assessments and then explore the available assistive technology solutions
[[Media:Sensory_Disabilities-_GATE.pdf  | Sensory Disabilities PDF Presentation]]
'''Citation:'''
Housley, D. (2016). AT for People with Sensory Disabilities. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.


===Adapting Recreation===
===Adapting Recreation===
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[[Media:GATE_REC_Aimee_Copeland.pdf | Adapting Recreation PDF Presentation]]
[[Media:GATE_REC_Aimee_Copeland.pdf | Adapting Recreation PDF Presentation]]
'''Citation:'''
Copeland, A. (2016). Adapting Recreation. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.

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Living Your Best Life: The Power of Assistive Technology

Presenter: Carolyn Phillips, Director of Tools for Life | Georgia Tech

This session will focus on a personal journey of living with learning disAbilities and the transformational power of assistive technology (AT). We will explore the collective role each of us play in promoting student success beyond the educational environment and the powerful role of AT in this process. We will examine outcomes that can occur when self-advocacy, inclusion, universal design for learning and appropriate assistive technology solutions are integrated into the lives of individuals with disAbilities. This session will provide participants with helpful tips, opportunities to explore emerging trends and identify specific AT strategies and solutions to promote success in the school setting and that can ultimately assist with smooth transitions into the workplace and community.…all in 60 minutes!

Living Your Best Life PDF Presentation

Citation:

Phillips, C. (2016). Living Your Best Life: The Power of Assistive Technology. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.

Environmental Control: Access and Explore

Presenter: Liz Persaud, Training Coordinator, Tools for Life | Georgia Tech

During this talk, Liz Persaud will explore and share the collective role each of us play in promoting student success beyond the educational environment and the powerful role of Assistive Technology (AT). As a professional in the AT community with personal experiences that have structured and informed everyday living, Liz will spend his time with you to reflect back, look forward, and share her incredible life journey along with some valuable lessons learned. Diagnosed at the age of 9 months old with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Liz was not expected to live beyond the age of 2. Medical advice focused on institutionalization and stated that survival would not include access to education, socialization, and employment. Using hope as a catalyst for survival, Liz has and continues to defy all medical expectations. Now at the age of 37, Liz is a college graduate, married, and recognized on a national level for her work to promote independence and disability awareness through assistive technology. Overcoming every day obstacles by using multiple technological outlets throughout the transition process has provided opportunities for independence through environmental and computer access, travel, successful health management, self-advocacy, socialization and more. Liz will discuss positive outcomes that can occur when universal design and appropriate assistive technology solutions are integrated into the lives of individuals with disabilities. This session will also provide participants with opportunities to explore specific AT strategies and solutions to promote success in the school setting and that can ultimately assist with smooth transitions into the workplace and community.

Environmental Control PDF Presentation

Citation:

Persaud, L. (2016). Environmental Control: Access and Explore. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.

Wearable Technologies: What Are They and How Can They Assist Someone With a Disability?

Presenter: Martha Rust, AT Specialist and Asha Kumar, TFL Intern, Tools for Life | Georgia Tech

This presentation will focus on the evolving and increasing use of wearable technology for people with disabilities and the aging population. We will dive into what wearables mean and how they can be beneficial. Technologies that are considered mainstream innovations and have unique features benefiting those living with disabilities are now widely available on the market at reasonable prices. They can include anything from watches, jewelry, eyewear to vests. Participants will explore many AT solutions available now and what to look forward to for the future.

Wearable Technologies PDF Presentation

Citation:

Rust, M. & Kumar, A. (2016). Wearable Technologies: What Are They and How Can They Assist Someone With a Disability?. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.

AT for People with Sensory Disabilities

Danny Housley, Funding and Resource Specialist, Tools for Life | Georgia Tech

This presentation provides information about accommodations for people with sensory disabilities and includes how assistive technology can benefit in the educational setting as well as transition and at home. We will begin with defining a sensory disability and then dive into the use of assessments and then explore the available assistive technology solutions

Sensory Disabilities PDF Presentation

Citation:

Housley, D. (2016). AT for People with Sensory Disabilities. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.

Adapting Recreation

Presenter: Aimee Copeland, Advocate, Tools for Life Advisory Council Member

As a recent quadruple amputee, this inspirational speaker has seen firsthand the lack of recreational options for people with disabilities and has explored the available options. She will be discussing the evidence supporting the importance of recreational opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities. Additionally, Aimee will share ideas for including these individuals in fun and rewarding activities. Community groups in Georgia that provide play opportunities for children and adolescents with disabilities will also be highlighted. 

Adapting Recreation PDF Presentation

Citation:

Copeland, A. (2016). Adapting Recreation. Presented at the Georgia Assistive Technology in Education (GATE) Annual Seminar, Atlanta, GA, 2016.