LOW-TECH DEVICES
We'll start with the least amount of assistance and move to the highest amount of assistance.
Low-Tech Devices are non electronic devices that aide individuals with disabilities in a wide array of tasks. Some common examples of low-tech assistive devices are velcro boards, pecs books, pens with rubber grippers, white-out tape, rulers, folders, highlighters, binders, and word ring clips. Please keep in mind that these are not the only types of low-tech devices, and that the term refers to any assistive device that does not electronic.
Low-Tech Devices are non electronic devices that aide individuals with disabilities in a wide array of tasks. Some common examples of low-tech assistive devices are velcro boards, pecs books, pens with rubber grippers, white-out tape, rulers, folders, highlighters, binders, and word ring clips. Please keep in mind that these are not the only types of low-tech devices, and that the term refers to any assistive device that does not electronic.
MID-TECH DEVICES
Mid-tech Devices are simple technology, or battery operated devices. They require little technology advancements. Some examples of mid-tech devices are timers, tape recorders, projectors, or calculators.
HIGH-TECH DEVICES
High-tech devices are highly complex technological equipment. They are typically high-cost and require advanced technology. Examples are computers, advanced voice output machines, tablets, voice recognition, word prediction, track balls, zoomtext.