In addition to assistive technology decision-making guides, frameworks, and assessments, what are other resources that exist to support teams in making assistive technology decisions?

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Other resources to aid assistive technology decision-making with IEP teams can include resources from the Technology and Media Division (TAM) of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). TAM offers such products as the Quick Wheel which provides example assistive technology devices and tools. TAM also sells TAM Technology Fans for such concepts as young children, academic success, and UDL. These fans also provide actual tool and/or device suggestions relative to their content. An additional final resource is the Quality Indicators of Assistive Technology (QIAT), which provides quality indicators for assistive technology, which IEP teams can use to evaluate and support their decision making.

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