Idaho Assistive Technology Project

Idaho Assistive Technology Project Our Mission is to help Idahoans with disabilities acquire the assistive technology they need to live more independent lives.

The Idaho Assistive Technology Project is a federally funded grant project located at the Center on Disabilities and Human Development with the University of Idaho. The Project was created in 1992 with funds provided by the adoption of the Technology – Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act of 1988, also known as the “Tech Act.” Our mission is “making technology the great equalizer.”

Outdoor Accessibility Fair this weekend!!May 30th 12pm- 4pm at Eagle Island State Park near the new fishing 🐟 pond.  Thi...
05/29/2026

Outdoor Accessibility Fair this weekend!!
May 30th 12pm- 4pm at Eagle Island State Park near the new fishing 🐟 pond.
This is a free event and all are welcome.
Check out a Trackchair or Rig on the trails and learn about accessible outdoor opportunities across Idaho. Visit the IATP table and say hi 👋 to Jessi!

05/26/2026

App Wheel update alert! 🚨

We've updated our popular 'iPad Apps to Support Learners with Complex Additional Support Needs' app wheel. You can explore and download a copy of the updated version of the wheel on the CALL Scotland website.

Don't forget you can click on the app icons to be taken straight to their download pages on the app store where you can find out more about them.

https://bit.ly/AppwheelCLN

05/18/2026
Idaho Project for Youth with DeafBlindness is hiring a Statewide Coordinator.  Please share with anyone you may know tha...
05/11/2026

Idaho Project for Youth with DeafBlindness is hiring a Statewide Coordinator. Please share with anyone you may know that would be interested in applying.

The Statewide Coordinator (SC) will provide face-to-face, online, and virtual training and technical assistance (TA) to families, service providers, and agency personnel to improve services and outcomes for children birth through 21 with deafblindness.This position will work alongside the Associate....

Great information on purchasing a modified vehicle.  Have questions on financing options?  Please reach out.208-885-6183
05/07/2026

Great information on purchasing a modified vehicle. Have questions on financing options? Please reach out.
208-885-6183

An accessible vehicle helps Edward regain a sense of independence and, in his words, “opens the doorways for you to go!”Learn about Edward’s journey and expl...

🌷Space still available!!🐞AAC for early childhood (ages 3+) with an emphasis on learning AAC through play and emergent li...
05/06/2026

🌷Space still available!!🐞
AAC for early childhood (ages 3+) with an emphasis on learning AAC through play and emergent literacy activities.

04/28/2026

Seven cities, one mission: Supporting Idaho’s educators!

Idaho SESTA (Special Education Support & Technical Assistance) wrapped up a statewide training tour delivering Comprehensive Evaluation and Advanced Essential Components of the IEP training! The "Team Idaho" effort - a partnership between Boise State, University of Idaho, and the Idaho Department of Education - provides free, high-quality training and resources to K-12 special educators in Idaho.

Huge thanks to the talented students at Creative Hive Group for capturing the journey at the Boise State Alumni & Friends Center!

Visit the SESTA website https://idahotc.com/SESTA to see upcoming training opportunities and access the SESTA resource library.

AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 🌠AAC means all of the ways that someone communicates besides ...
04/24/2026

AAC stands for Augmentative and Alternative Communication.
🌠AAC means all of the ways that someone communicates besides talking. People of all ages can use AAC if they have trouble with speech or language skills. Augmentative means to add to someone’s speech. Alternative means to be used instead of speech. Some people use AAC throughout their life. Others may use AAC only for a short time, like when they have surgery and can’t talk.

Check out this discount for commonly used apps for those who need or are curious about AAC.

Everyone has something to say. Working closely with the AAC community, we build apps and share best practice to help you communicate with the world.

04/21/2026



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1187 Alturas Drive
Moscow, ID
83843

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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