Build knowledge. Expand access. Empower possibility

Build knowledge. Expand access. Empower possibility

ATinNH helps New Hampshire educators, service providers, and community professionals build confidence and capacity in using assistive technology (AT). Through customized, hands-on trainings led by experienced AT specialists, participants learn practical ways to create environments where everyone can participate fully.

Each training blends real-world strategies with tools and frameworks that help individuals, schools, agencies, and workplaces make informed decisions about AT selection and implementation. Whether you’re new to AT or looking to deepen your expertise, these sessions offer insights that can be applied immediately in classrooms, homes, and community settings.

Our trainings are designed to:

  • Strengthen understanding of assistive technology tools and applications
  • Support collaboration across teams and disciplines
  • Encourage problem-solving rooted in accessibility and inclusion
  • Equip participants with strategies for sustainable, person-centered implementation


ATinNH trainings can be delivered virtually or in person and are tailored to your organization’s goals and learning needs.

 

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Our training menu

ATinNH offers a range of trainings designed to meet the diverse needs of professionals and organizations across New Hampshire. Each session is interactive, solution-focused, and customizable in length and depth.

Duration: 3 or 6 Hours

Explore how assistive technology (AT) and accessible educational materials (AEM) work together to support equitable learning. Learn to apply the Quality Indicators for AEM and AT in your school or district.

Duration: 3 Hours

Discover AT solutions that address common barriers to meal preparation and feeding. This session covers fine and gross-motor tasks, as well as tools for cognitive and visual support.

Duration: 3 or 6 Hours (with optional case study activity)
 

Transitions—whether between classrooms, schools, or life stages—can disrupt AT supports if not planned carefully. Learn how to document, communicate, and advocate for AT continuity across settings, from early childhood to adulthood.

Duration: 3 Hours
 

Examine how AT supports individuals living with neurological conditions such as stroke, ALS, Parkinson’s, or multiple sclerosis. Discover tools that enhance independence, reduce caregiver strain, and support daily living.

Duration: 3 Hours
 

Learn how smart home systems can increase independence through simple, voice- or eye-controlled technologies. Explore ways to connect caregivers, improve safety, and access potential funding options through insurance or Medicaid waivers.

Duration: 3 Hours
 

Designed for case managers and employers, this session explores how AT can support workplace inclusion and independent employment. Topics include reasonable accommodations, disclosure considerations, and task-based technology solutions.