The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), is a recently established course, having welcomed the first cohort in January 2021, this group have recently completed their studies. At time of writing (summer 2023) the course is actively recruiting it's fourth cohort who are due to commence in January 2024. The course is now an established part of the AT training offer as the curriculum has been developed and delivered. This paper supports the presentation prepared for AAATE 2023. The EduAT approach uses the ESCO definition of the Assistive Technologist role, which is briefly summarised. The paper continues with how and why MSc EduAT was developed and explores how this MSc fits into a wider AT training ecosystem, noting roles that EduAT h...
Objective: Application of technology in care is hindered by two factors; a critical attitude of care...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...
The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), is a recently established course, having welcomed ...
Introduction:The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), (University of Dundee, 2022) is relev...
Background: Assistive Technology (AT) is, by its nature, interdisciplinary. However, education and t...
Based on the findings of the EUSTAT study an international project within the Telematics Application...
There is a growing recognition that a multidisciplinary approach to Assistive Technology provision i...
The purpose of this Capstone project was to develop advanced clinical practice skills in the field o...
This paper explores in more depth the presentation that was given by the authors at the Communicatio...
Background: High tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) aids remain underutilised and...
Awareness and knowledge of Assistive Technology (AT) are key factors in supporting empowerment of pe...
Assistive technology is equipment that improves the functional capabilities of individuals with disa...
With an increase in the number of students with disabilities being included in regular education set...
Background and Methods: This paper reviews the current capacity of personnel in enabling access to a...
Objective: Application of technology in care is hindered by two factors; a critical attitude of care...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...
The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), is a recently established course, having welcomed ...
Introduction:The MSc Educational Assistive Technology (EduAT), (University of Dundee, 2022) is relev...
Background: Assistive Technology (AT) is, by its nature, interdisciplinary. However, education and t...
Based on the findings of the EUSTAT study an international project within the Telematics Application...
There is a growing recognition that a multidisciplinary approach to Assistive Technology provision i...
The purpose of this Capstone project was to develop advanced clinical practice skills in the field o...
This paper explores in more depth the presentation that was given by the authors at the Communicatio...
Background: High tech augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) aids remain underutilised and...
Awareness and knowledge of Assistive Technology (AT) are key factors in supporting empowerment of pe...
Assistive technology is equipment that improves the functional capabilities of individuals with disa...
With an increase in the number of students with disabilities being included in regular education set...
Background and Methods: This paper reviews the current capacity of personnel in enabling access to a...
Objective: Application of technology in care is hindered by two factors; a critical attitude of care...
Attitudes of healthcare professionals can be a barrier to disabled people accessing adequate healthc...
Following an earlier review in 2007, a further review of the academic literature relating to the use...