Like a Superhero Sidekick
Imagine you're trying to open a heavy door, but it's really hard. That’s when your superhero sidekick, let's say a big, strong friend, comes in and pushes the door open for you. Assistive technologies are like that friend. They help people with tasks that might be harder or even impossible without them.
Making Life Easier
Some assistive technologies look like regular things. For example, text-to-speech tools turn written words into sounds, so someone who can't read easily can still understand stories or instructions. It's like having a voice that reads out loud to you, just like your mom might read you a bedtime story.
Other times, they're special tools made for specific needs. A braille reader lets people who are blind feel and read words by touch, it’s like reading with your fingers instead of your eyes!
These technologies make life more fun and easier for everyone, just like having the perfect toy to play with.
Examples
- A person uses a hearing aid to hear better in class.
- A student types with voice commands instead of using hands.
- Someone reads a book using a screen reader on their phone.
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See also
- How Does The NDIS Explained Work?
- How Does NDIS changes set to be unveiled | 9 News Australia Work?
- What are assistive devices?
- What is NDIS?
- What do NDIS changes mean for participants?