Activating Children through Technology. Final Report

This final report describes accomplishments and activities of the 3-year Activating Children Through Technology (ACTT) Outreach program at Western Illinois University, which focused on the integration of assistive technology into early childhood services for children (ages birth to 8) with disabilit...

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Consultation Programs
Disabilities
Early Childhood Education
Educational Technology
Infants
Inservice Education
Outreach Programs
Technical Assistance
Technological Advancement
Toddlers
Young Children
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