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Distance Technology to Support AT: A way forward

Distance Technology to Support AT: A way forward. Adapted from: Jay Gense , Jon Harding (NCDB) Katie Humes (WA DB project), Susan Edelman (VT DB project). Adaptation of the Distance Mentorship Project to meet Assistive Technology needs. The challenge of complex children. (OSERS, 2010).

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Distance Technology to Support AT: A way forward

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  1. Distance Technology to Support AT: A way forward Adapted from: Jay Gense, Jon Harding (NCDB) Katie Humes (WA DB project), Susan Edelman (VT DB project) Adaptation of the Distance Mentorship Project to meet Assistive Technology needs.

  2. The challenge of complex children • (OSERS, 2010)

  3. “Deliberate” models of Technical Assistance

  4. Why adopt a new TA model?

  5. To Recap:

  6. The “Dynamic” approach: Distance Mentorship http://www.news.ku.edu/2011/september/26/deafblind.shtml Field-initiated practice Phase I research

  7. Improved Outcomes for children@ families Innovative Model + Implementation National Implementation Research Network

  8. What about privacy/security?!

  9. NCDB facilitates a CoP

  10. Not just for students with Deaf-Blindness!

  11. Using DM to deliver AT support • Why? • District lacks policies, guidelines, or staff expertise • District/school staff does not have training in deaf-blindness, sensory disabilities, or other specific disabilities. • Staff need help using AT in the context of routines/activities • Student may be eligible for AT funding/services outside school sourcing • School team may desire perspective of other professionals

  12. Where might the impact be measured? • Consideration (especially sensory needs) • Assessment • Implementation • Device Trials • Data Collection/Evaluation • Introduction of framework (SETT, etc) • Funding • DB fund (Kansas • National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program

  13. DM does NOT replace On-Site supports

  14. What agencies might provide support? • SPED Cooperatives • Neighboring districts • State Deaf-Blind projects • IHE staff • Schools for Blind/Deaf • PTI staff

  15. Washington State Project: Distance Mentoring Components

  16. Video Capture & Share

  17. “Team Toal” Google Site Washington:Early Intervention Team

  18. Brielle

  19. Washington (Early Intervention Team) Bellingham Renton Cheney Kent Auburn

  20. “Team Jacob” Google Site

  21. Lessons Learned • Distance Mentoring is a cost-effective way to provide specialized support for teams • The model can be adapted to fit needs of teams • Keeps team members on same page • Creates a permanent record of student progress and programming for current/future teams • Pulls together elements into a cohesive process

  22. For High Tech, This is Relatively Low Tech!

  23. Hmm… “……now that our IT team is on board, this Distance Consultation just might work. . .”

  24. “We’re excited to get started this fall!” Auburn S.D. Team: Staff & Parent

  25. Vermont Project • Distance Technology Initiatives

  26. VT I-Team Serving children with significant and multiple disabilities, their families and teams since 1977

  27. A look at our state

  28. Need for Distance Technology in VT • Geography • Limited resources • I-Team level funded for years • VSAP grant small • Inclusion • History of serving children in home schools

  29. Same Elements, Different Tools Elements of VSAP Distance Technical Assistance Initiative • Video capture using VIMEO • Web conferencing using Adobe Connect Pro • Online communication interaction using Wiggio

  30. Shelby and Ashlynn

  31. Collaboration in Distance Technology is Key to Impact on Systems in VT • Build on past successes • Interagency collaboration • Multi-state collaboration

  32. Blaine

  33. Our consultant team

  34. Multiple viewpoints

  35. Suggesting a simple AT device

  36. Large gatherings, too!

  37. Introducing assessment tools

  38. Considering a “tool”

  39. Looking at the “task”

  40. Videos

  41. Questions: • Is consultation from a distance part of the IEP process…or not?! • How does this model build the capacity of local districts or staff? • Could this model be used for training purposes? • Would this model work equally well in large or small districts? Rural or urban? • What are the characteristics of a local team that would benefit from AT support from a distance?

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