ATinNH’s Assistive Technology Community of Practice (AT CoP) connects educators, practitioners, and AT users from across New Hampshire in an ongoing exchange of knowledge, problem-solving, and peer support.
Through regular meetups, discussion groups, and shared resources, members explore emerging tools, successful case studies, and practical solutions for everyday challenges. The AT CoP is open to anyone passionate about advancing accessibility and inclusion through technology—whether you’re an experienced AT professional or just beginning to explore its possibilities.
Together, we’re building a network where ideas are shared freely and innovation thrives.
First Monday of the month
3:30-4:30 | Online
Agenda
15-minute vendor demonstration: A featured AT vendor showcases a product or service, offering attendees a firsthand look at emerging tools, devices, or software that support independence, communication, learning, and accessibility.
45-minute topic-specific discussion: Following the demo, participants engage in a guided conversation around a selected theme. Topics vary month to month and may include areas such as AT for education, workplace accommodations, AAC strategies, device reuse, funding sources, or DIY/maker solutions.
Each session is designed to be interactive, with opportunities for Q&A, resource exchange, and follow-up connections.
Our goals
This community is designed to:
- Encourage peer-to-peer learning and resource sharing
- Highlight practical applications of AT in real-world settings
- Support professional development and networking
- Promote inclusive practices across New Hampshire’s schools, agencies, and communities
Cost
Meetings are free and open to the public, welcoming both seasoned professionals and those new to assistive technology. Whether you're a speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist, special educator, family member, or maker, your voice and experience are valued.
To stay informed, please see the calendar for monthly topics and vendor features.