Low Tech Solutions

Patricia Dowden dowden at u.washington.edu
Tue Jan 2 21:42:18 PST 1996


My first impulse was the same as the Eastern Washington group.  I could 
write volumes and I wouldn't know where to begin.  I propose that there 
are two ways to narrow the topic for discussion.....

1) Did the person making the original request for low-tech solutions have 
a particular need or a particular interest?  (AAC, Computer Access, 
Mobility???)

2) How about if each of the questions that get posted has a reminder to 
us all that you are always looking for low tech as well as high tech 
solutions.  We might add more of the low tech stuff that way.  

Pat

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Patricia Dowden, Ph.D., CCC-Sp   <dowden at u.washington.edu>          
Coordinator, Children's Adaptive Technology Service
Children's Hospital & Medical Center              
Mailstop CH-89
4800 Sand Point Way, NE
Seattle, WA  98105
(206) 526-2104

On Tue, 2 Jan 1996, Karen Ozmun wrote:

> 
> A lot of people call our Center and are looking for "low tech" and 
> less expensive solutions to their assistive technology needs.  In the 
> future, we'd like to talk about some of these "real life low tech successes" 
> in our newsletter.
> 
> Please let us know about some of the low tech adaptations you or someone 
> you know have used so we can share them with others.  Thanks!   
> 
> Karen Ozmun
> A. T. Resource Center, Box 357920
> Seattle, WA 98195-7920
> 206/685-4181 V      800/841-8345 V/TTY
> 206/616-1396 TTY    206/543-4779 FAX
> karenoz at u.washington.edu
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> 
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