NH AT Providers
Note: Inclusion on this list does not constitute an endorsement by the NH Department of Education or Inclusive Technology Solutions, LLC
- New Hampshire Department of Education – Special Education
- Assitive Technology in New Hampshire (ATinNH) – UNH/Institute on Disabilities
- Parent Information Center of New Hampshire
- Assistive Technology for Education
- ATECH Refurbished Equipment Marketplace
- COA – Chapin Senior Center
- Grafton County Senior Citizens Council Inc.
- Gray Consulting and Therapy
- Future in Sight
- Joan Marcoux, Hearing, Speech, & Vision Specialist, Office of Health Equity
- Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services
- Northeast Passage
- ServiceLinks – Aging and Disability Resource Centers located across the state with all offices having devices for demonstration purposes.
- Strafford Learning Center
National Assistive Technology Resources
National Assistive Technology in Education Network Website (N.A.T.E.) — brings together information from the many fields and disciplines that are involved in assistive technology services in educational settings. They provide that information in a cohesive, integrated manner, so that people from all disciplines can access it.
Assistive Technology Industry Association Website (A.T.I.A.) is an organization for manufacturers, sellers and providers of assistive technology products, equipment and systems that enhance learning, working and daily living for persons with disabilities. They have an extensive learning center that includes online courses in AT.
Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA) is a professional organization dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of people with disabilities through increasing access to technology solutions. RESNA advances the field by offering certification, continuing education, and professional development; developing assistive technology standards; promoting research and public policy; and sponsoring forums for the exchange of information and ideas to meet the needs of our multidisciplinary constituency. RESNA is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit membership association
High Incidence Accessible Technology – Montgomery County (HIAT) is a collaborative team that applies the principles of universal design for learning to support school teams to meet the needs of all students. Our mission is to provide training and consultation to build the capacity of classroom environments to incorporate technology options for all students. The Collaborative Center for Assistive Technology and Training (CATT) Nationally known as a leader in the field of assistive technology since 1995, the CCATT center assists individuals, families, and professionals in the selection, acquisition, and use of assistive technology. The center is staffed by a multidisciplinary team of teachers and therapists with extensive classroom experience and proven expertise in computer access, alternative and augmentative communication (AAC), and adapted curriculum solutions.
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New Hampshire PECS-AT Virtual Expo 2020 – Recorded Sessions
NJ Virtual AT Summit 2020 – Recorded Sessions
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Mason
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Elle
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Jared
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Nick
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Jean
Assistive Technology in Action: Meet Sam
Disability Technology | Jeff Paradee | TEDxLSSC
Assistive Technology Conference Run by Students
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- OCALI Autism Internet Modules
- OCALI Assistive Technology Internet Modules
- Center for Technology and Disability
- A catalog of recorded webinars, led by AT industry experts, on a wide range of topics. All recordings are free (email sign up may be required)
- Finding CTD Resources on AT to Support Families
- Revisioning Inclusive Classroom Environments with AT
- AAC Implementation Plans: Preparing for Successful Communication
- Succeeding on the Job: Using Technology to Boost the Skills Employers Want
- AT and Apps to Support Students with Autism
- Living Independently with a Cognitive Disability: How Technology Can Help
- A catalog of recorded webinars, led by AT industry experts, on a wide range of topics. All recordings are free (email sign up may be required)
AbleNet University: Recorded Webinars
- A catalog of over 200 recorded webinars, led by AT industry experts, on a wide range of topics. All recordings are free
- YouTube Playlist