It’s TAAT time in Tennessee!

The Tennessee Association for Assistive Technology Conference is celebrating its 20th anniversary and you don’t want to miss it! Since 2004, the TAAT conference has been the place to go for sharing, learning, and networking to explore the latest tools and resources available for supporting students in the special education setting. Content is interactive, practical, and specifically designed to support special educators, AT specialists, related service providers, and families/caregivers.

Check out the SCHEDULE OF SESSIONS, including topics like…

  • Using Google Apps and Extensions to Accommodate for Students

  • Essential Skills for Complex Learners to Access Abstract Symbols

  • Computer Science and Literacy Activities: A Fun Partnership

  • Do you know what resources are out there for you? Special education teachers’ knowledge on assistive technology centers

  • Asynchronous, Virtual Training for Parents of Autistic Children Requiring AAC

  • Multiple make-n-take sessions

  • Bookshare : Using Assistive Technology to Enhance the Reading Experience for Student and Adults with Disabilities

  • Don’t Tech No for an Answer – All the Basics You Need to Know About Assistive Technology for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and Deaf Plus Students

    …and MORE! Register today!

December 5-6, 2024

Single Registration: $179

Group Discount (parties of 4 or more registering together): $135

Early check-in begins Wednesday, December 04 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm in the hotel lobby.

Book your room to stay onsite - Franklin Marriott Cool Springs for $179 per night until November 11, 2024.

 

 

What is Assistive Technology (AT)?

“Assistive technology refers to a wide range of tools, products, software, and apps that help children with disabilities do something they otherwise couldn’t do. In more formal terms, assistive technology is defined by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) as, “any item, piece of equipment, or product system, whether acquired commercially off the shelf, modified, or customized, that is used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of a child with a disability.” Assistive technology can help with nearly any skill, and can be easy to use. AT ranges in complexity from simple, low-tech solutions — a crayon with a large foam grip that helps a child to color independently — to high-tech communication devices that can verbalize the thoughts of someone who needs help to speak”. — Pacer Center


What is TAAT?

The Tennessee Association for Assistive Technology (TAAT) is the professional association of assistive technology providers in Tennessee. TAAT was specifically designed to provide a range of professional development and support services to school system staff, students, and their families. TAAT holds an annual conference to provide the latest innovations and comprehensive information from the experts in the field. CEUs are available for attendees.

Join TAAT today!

Membership is open to anyone wishing to learn more about the exciting field of Assistive Technology, including occupational therapists (OT), physical therapists (PT), speech and language pathologists (SLP), behavior analysts (BCBA), special and regular education teachers, as well as individuals with disabilities and their families. Complete the enrollment form today to receive additional information and notices regarding educational opportunities in your area as well as the annual state conference. Membership is free. Contact information is used to provide email updates and news related to the field only. *Our privacy policies prohibit the sharing of any contact information provided.