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Disability Related Vocab

Puzzle Type: Educational
Teacher: Dana Canning
Across
In the case of a facility, readily usable by a particular individual; in the case of a program or activity, presented or provided in such a way that a particular individual can participate, with or without auxiliary aid(s); in the case of electronic resources, accessible with or without assistive computer technology.
A device consisting of a lever that allows a pointer to move up, right, left, or down and serves as an alternative to a mouse. It usually includes buttons to enable mouse clicks.
Complete or partial loss of ability to hear caused by a variety of injuries or diseases including congenital defects.
A method of having an alternative device and/or software, such as a switch-based system, serve the role of a keyboard.
An external program that can be called up by a web browser to display specially formatted material, such as word processed documents, spreadsheet documents or video/sound pieces. The Helper program is launched by the web browser as a separate application to view or play the file.
An adjustment to make a program, facility, or resource accessible to a person with a disability.
A disability that affects touch, sight and/or hearing.
Transcription of the verbal portion of films or videos displayed to make them accessible to people who are deaf.
Professional person who assists a deaf person in communicating with hearing people.
Disability that affects movement ranging from gross motor skills such as walking to fine motor movement involving manipulation of objects by hand.
Technology used to assist a person with a disability, e.g., wheelchair, handsplints, computer-based equipment.
A keyboard that is different from a standard computer keyboard in its size or layout of keys.
A method of having an alternative device and/or software, such a switch based system, serve the role of a mouse.
Down
System of embossed characters formed by using a Braille cell, a combination of six dots consisting of two vertical columns of three dots each. Each simple Braille character is formed by one or more of these dots and occupies a full cell or space. Some Braille may use eight dots.
A plastic or metal shield that covers a keyboard with holes over the keys. It allows use of a keyboard without undesired activation of surrounding keys.
Any digital data for use with computers or computer networks including disks, CD-ROMs, web resources.
Assistive computing systems that allow people with disabilities to use computers to complete tasks that they would have difficulty doing without a computer, e.g., reading, writing, communicating, accessing information.
Physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities; a record of such an impairment; or being regarded as having such an impairment (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990). Discrimination: Act of making a difference in treatment or favor on a basis other than individual merit.