Assistive Technology Dublin College University:
Technology plays a fundamental part in teaching and learning here at DCU for all students. Assistive Technology can help support students with disabilities overcome
Technology plays a fundamental part in teaching and learning here at DCU for all students. Assistive Technology can help support students with disabilities overcome
Assistive Technology (AT) is a range of tools that make learning more accessible. This includes, for example, software that helps with spelling and grammar, digital
Assistive Technology is any piece of software or equipment that helps a student to become a more independent learner and supports the student in achieving
Assistive Technology is defined as any item that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Assistive technology is any
The AT Passport will be a personal record of all of the relevant information about an individual’s requirement for AT including the necessary referrals, eligibility
Technology has changed the face of education and for many students with disabilities, it has levelled up the playing field and enabled them to realise
Whether you’re an Assistive Technology user, a parent/family member, a personal assistant, a clinician, an educator, or just someone with an interest in AT, you’re
The Disability Office at Maynooth University coordinates a range of academic supports that put you, the student, at the centre of your academic journey. Once you
The Disability Service Team are available to meet with students online via MS Teams, by phone or email. Please visit our contact page to get in touch
The aim of the Disability & Learning Support Service is to provide a student-centred multi-disciplinary service which empowers and enables students to reach their full potential