4.3 – Mobility, Cognitive and Seizures Disabilities Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies

  • Fee: Free Practice Tests (based on CPACC Guide https://www.accessibilityassociation.org/ )
  • Passing score: 95%
  • Time limit: 20 minutes
  • Number of questions: 29
  • Format: Multiple Choice, Multi Answer and True/False
  • Difficulty: Advance
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4.3 - Mobility, Cognitive and Seizures Disabilities Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies

4.3 - Mobility, Cognitive and Seizures Disabilities Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies

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The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for:

• Allowing adequate time to exchange information
• Speaking slowly
• Checking for understanding
• Choosing a quiet location for communicating
• Feedback mechanisms
• Low-tech message boards
• Computerized voice output communication aids
• Synthesized speech

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The following are the  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are for people with __________________:

• Dry erase boards
• Clipboards
• 3-ring binders
• Folders
• Photo albums
• Laminated pictorial representations and photographs
• Highlight tape
• Projectors
• Timers
• Calculators
• Voice output devices
• Video cameras
• Computers
• Adaptive hardware

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The solutions for people who may have difficulty processing content through visual means is by providing:

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These Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are used for people with _________________:

• Pens for recording lectures, note taking and improving handwriting.
• Pens that can scan and store text and transfer it to a word processor.
• Pens with scanning capabilities for reading comprehension.
• Digital highlighters that instantly transfer words on paper to a digital device for easy note-taking and deeper comprehension.
• Personal tutors for students to practice their learning and increase fluency by building new words, recalling learned words, discriminating between words and reading controlled texts.
• Software that includes text to speech, word prediction, and spell check.
• Online grammar checkers.
• Software that includes color highlighters, notetaking, and bookmarking functions.

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The Challenges and Solutions for people with Math and Computation disability such as inability to distinguish right from left in graphic images:

 

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The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is addressing the issue for :
  1. Pedal extensions for driving
  2. Stools
  3. Stepladders
  4. Grab / rail / handle bars
  5. Walker
  6. Cane
  7. Crutch
  8. Wheelchair

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The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for ___________________:

• Mobile digital diary apps with reminders
• Smart watches that detect seizures and send alerts or provide GPS location
• Service animals
• Wearables with an alert button to call for help
• Supportive gear and protective wear in case of a fall

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The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are used for people with _______________:

• Graph paper to assist with lining up numbers
• Manipulatives (hands-on and virtual)
• Process aids
• Large-key calculators
• Talking calculators
• Math notation tools

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The Challenges and Solutions for people with ______________ who Perceives words as floating and not in a line and can use a special font which weights the letters down and makes similar figures appear differently.

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The following Adaptive Strategies and Assistive technologies are examples of:

  1. Motorized scooters
  2. Gait trainers
  3. Stair lifts
  4. Lift chairs
  5. Exoskeletons

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For people who has the burden of deciphering content from the way it is presented can use a _______________.

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This Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for _______________________:
• VOCAs-Voice Output Communication Aids (Pre-recorded messages that play the
name of the object or action)

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The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for people with _____________________:
  1. Voice recognition software
  2. Speech-to-text software
  3. Bubble and area cursors
  4. Customizable keyboard
  5. Adaptive notepads with word prediction and text-to-speech features

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The following are adaptive strategies and assistive technologies for people who requires additional time to read and process content:
  1. Can extend time-outs and return to the same location on the page.
  2. Can use voice output technology to reinforce reading content with the audible version.
  3. Can use screen readers which highlight the word or phrase being read to assist with tracking.
  4. Can use enhanced visible focus indicators to keep track of their position on the page.
  5. Can use special programs or dictionaries which present words with pictures.
  6. May be granted additional time to complete tasks.

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The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is for people suffering from ________________.
• Flicker-free monitors
• Monitor glare guards
• Non-glare glasses

16 / 29

The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is specifically used for:
  1. Oversized trackball mouse
  2. Adaptive keyboard
  3. Eye-tracking devices
  4. Voice recognition software

17 / 29

The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are used for people with _______________:

  1. Graphing tools
  2. Drawing tools
  3. Equation-solving tools
  4. Graphic organizers
  5. Text-to-speech applications
  6. Dictation tools

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Additional time to complete tasks is granted for people with:

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The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is specifically used for:
  1. Mouth sticks
  2. Head wands
  3. Single-switch access
  4. Auto-type software
  5. Sip-and-puff switch

20 / 29

The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is addressing the issue for :
  1. Portable toilet / bedside commode
  2. Bedpan or urinal
  3. Supplemental oxygen
  4. Respirator
  5. Elevator
  6. Chairlift

21 / 29

The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are useful for people with:

• Canes
• Crutches
• Braces and splints
• Reachers
• Taller chair legs
• Large buttons
• Button hooks
• Velcro closures
• Touch or voice operated light fixtures

22 / 29

The following Assistive technologies and adaptive strategies are used for people with:

  1. Mouth stick
  2. Head wand
  3. Single-switch access
  4. Sip and puff switch
  5. Oversized mouse or trackball
  6. Adjustable position displays
  7. Timing controls
  8. Wheelchair
  9. Ergonomic / universal design of consumer products

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This Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for _______________________:
• Type-to-Talk devices (Similar to VOCAs, Appropriate for those who are able to
type on a keyboard; as a person types a word, the device speaks it out)

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The following  Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are used for people with _______________________ :

• Electronic math worksheet software
• Calculators with built-in speech synthesizers
• Audio books and reading software
• Optical character recognition (OCR) software
• Speech synthesizers / screen reader systems
• Portable word processors
• Speech-recognition software
• Word-prediction software

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The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies are used for people with:
• Word prediction / lookup
• Simplified interfaces
• Simplified content
• Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices
• Synchronized speech and highlighting
• Visual / audio alternatives to text in signage, messages, instructions
• Direct and immediate help

26 / 29

This Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for _______________________:
• PECS – Picture Exchange Communication System (pictorial representations of
objects and actions)

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The following Adaptive Strategies and Assistive technologies are examples of:

  1. Walkers
  2. Canes
  3. Crutches
  4. Manual and electric wheelchairs
  5. Motorized scooters

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The following Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Strategies is used for people with _____________________:
  1. Switch devices
  2. Adaptive keyboards
  3. Voice control
  4. Alternative pointing devices
  5. Eye tracking

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For people with Reading and Dyslexia who Perceives words differently than others, such as seeing p b d q as the same letter:

• Do not change the font, contrast or add an underline to text to keep words in line.
• Do not need to be granted additional time to complete tasks.

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