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In this paperwork of EDU 620 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 Referral and Assessment for Assistive Technology you will find the next information: Chapter Three of your text explains a process called Referral and Assessment for Assistive Technology. For this discussion assignment, design a diagram, chart, or other visual that illustrates the four steps involved this process. (To do this, you may use Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Timeglider or any other tool you prefer.) Then, select one of the four steps, and explain why it is important to the whole process, and what it contributes to the overall learning experience. Include your visual in your discussion post, either as a link or an attached file. Guided Response: Review the posts and visuals created by your classmates, and respond to at least two with your examination of the step they explained. Do you agree with their analyses? Why or why not? What challenges do you imagine would be associated with the step?
Education - General Education Referral and Assessment for Assistive Technology. Chapter Three of your text explains a process called Referral and Assessment for Assistive Technology. For this discussion assignment, design a diagram, chart, or other visual that illustrates the four steps involved this process. (To do this, you may use Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Timeglider or any other tool you prefer.) Then, select one of the four steps, and explain why it is important to the whole process, and what it contributes to the overall learning experience.
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