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Dekalb, Illinois

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SESE 461

Assistive Technology for Individuals with Autism and Multiple Disabilities

Evaluating the abilities of individuals with autism and multiple disabilities in relation to environmental demands and settings and determining adaptations, adaptive equipment, and/or assistive devices that can be used to ensure active participation. Teacher candidates demonstrate proficiency in programming augmentative communication devices, using assistive software, mobile devices, and other low and high tech assistive technology devices

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
SESE 449 - Early Field Experience in Special Education: Middle/Secondary
and
SESE 448 - Planning for the Transition from School to Employment, Career and Postsecondary Education for Students with Disabilities
and
SESE 447 - Consultation, Collaboration, and Communication Skills for Special Educators
and
SESE 446 - Methods for Supporting the Social/Emotional Development of Students with Emotional/Behavior Disorders
and
SESE 444 - Instructional Methods and Strategies for Middle and Secondary Students with Mild Disabilities