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CHLH 330 Exam 2 final Questions And Answers 100% Verified. Office for civil Rights (OCR) - Answersensure equal access to education and to promote education excellence throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights Illinois information Technology Accessibility Act - AnswersRequired illinois agencies and universities to ensure that their web sites , information systems and information technologies are accessible to people with disabilities. Fastest growing population on campus - AnswersIndividuals affected by trauma brain injury, ADHD, autism. Computer Software used to facilitate Scholarly Activities - AnswersAbby Fine Reader -optical character scanner -turn scans of paper documents, pdf and digital photograph into searchable and editable formats Dolphin Easy Reader - Answers-E-book reader (combines text,speech , images) -use daisy software Dragon dictate - Answers-Speech recognition software -turns talk into text Cilbre - Answers-Free and open source e-book library management applications -converts materials from the internet to be used with an e-reader -can convert journal articles into easy to read format Assisttive Technology - Answersany items, piece of equipment or product system whether acquired commercial, off the shelf , modified, or customized that is used to increase, maintain or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities . Functional Capabilities - Answersperformance of necessary roles in society. work and home life. the only real measure of success of an AT device. Individuals with disabilities - AnswersEmphasis on UNIQUE characteristics and circumstances ©FYNDLAY. 2 Low tech - Answers-non-complex equipment -Example; Universal cuff to facilitate eating high tech - Answers-complex equipment - voice activated computer Hard tech - Answersreadily available tangible components that can be purchased and assemble EXAMPLES; mouth sticks, computers, software Soft tech - Answershuman areas of decision making strategies, training , and concept formation (services) Minimal Tech - AnswersGenerally augment rather than replaces function example; ankle foot orthotic (AFO) Maximal Tech - AnswersGenerally augments rather than replaces function - upper extremity prosthesis replaces the function of the upper extremity to aid in performance of activities of daily living Appliances - Answersprovides benefits to an individual independent of individuals skill level Tool - AnswersRequire some degree of skill to operate AT Examples - Answers- eye glasses, splints, seating system are not dependent on the skill of the user (appliances) -Maneuvering a powered wheelchair (tool) successful use of an AT tool may require training, strategies, or special skills (soft technology Universal Design - Answers-Designed for everyone to be able to use -features that make a product more useful to persons with disabilities are built into the product ---people without disabilities also benefit from these products Seven Principles of Universal Design - Answers1. Equitable Use: The design is useful and marketable to any group of users. 2. Flexibility in use: The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities 3.Simple and Intuitive Use: Use of the design is easy to understand . 4. Perceptible information: The design communicates necessary information

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CHLH 330 Exam 2 final Questions And
Answers 100% Verified.


Office for civil Rights (OCR) - Answers✔ensure equal access to education and to promote
education excellence throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights
Illinois information Technology Accessibility Act - Answers✔Required illinois agencies and
universities to ensure that their web sites , information systems and information technologies are
accessible to people with disabilities.
Fastest growing population on campus - Answers✔Individuals affected by trauma brain injury,
ADHD, autism.
Computer Software used to facilitate Scholarly Activities - Answers✔Abby Fine Reader
-optical character scanner
-turn scans of paper documents, pdf and digital photograph into searchable and editable formats
Dolphin Easy Reader - Answers✔-E-book reader (combines text,speech , images)
-use daisy software
Dragon dictate - Answers✔-Speech recognition software
-turns talk into text
Cilbre - Answers✔-Free and open source e-book library management applications
-converts materials from the internet to be used with an e-reader
-can convert journal articles into easy to read format
Assisttive Technology - Answers✔any items, piece of equipment or product system whether
acquired commercial, off the shelf , modified, or customized that is used to increase, maintain or
improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities .
Functional Capabilities - Answers✔performance of necessary roles in society. work and home
life. the only real measure of success of an AT device.
Individuals with disabilities - Answers✔Emphasis on UNIQUE characteristics and
circumstances

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Low tech - Answers✔-non-complex equipment
-Example; Universal cuff to facilitate eating
high tech - Answers✔-complex equipment
- voice activated computer
Hard tech - Answers✔readily available tangible components that can be purchased and assemble
EXAMPLES; mouth sticks, computers, software
Soft tech - Answers✔human areas of decision making strategies, training , and concept
formation (services)
Minimal Tech - Answers✔Generally augment rather than replaces function
example; ankle foot orthotic (AFO)
Maximal Tech - Answers✔Generally augments rather than replaces function
- upper extremity prosthesis
replaces the function of the upper extremity to aid in performance of activities of daily living
Appliances - Answers✔provides benefits to an individual independent of individuals skill level

Tool - Answers✔Require some degree of skill to operate
AT Examples - Answers✔- eye glasses, splints, seating system are not dependent on the skill of
the user (appliances)
-Maneuvering a powered wheelchair (tool)
successful use of an AT tool may require training, strategies, or special skills (soft technology
Universal Design - Answers✔-Designed for everyone to be able to use
-features that make a product more useful to persons with disabilities are built into the product
---people without disabilities also benefit from these products
Seven Principles of Universal Design - Answers✔1. Equitable Use: The design is useful and
marketable to any group of users.
2. Flexibility in use: The design accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and
abilities
3.Simple and Intuitive Use: Use of the design is easy to understand .
4. Perceptible information: The design communicates necessary information



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