General information
SETC supports:
- all public school districts in the state of Washington and the personnel who work in those districts.
- any student, preschool through age 21, who formally receives special education services and who may require assistive technology to access their education.
- families of special needs students. (Services must be accessed through the school district serving their child.)
SETC provides:
- collaborative technology planning (collaboration) for specific students whose disabilities require that they use some form of assistive technology in order to fully access their education.
- a lending library of toys, switches, augmentative communication devices, alternate keyboards and other computer input devices, environmental control devices and software designed for students with special needs.
- staff development on topics including assistive technology overview, augmentative communication, alternate computer input, software solutions and environmental control.
SETC funding:
- The Special Education Technology Center (SETC) is funded by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), Special Education Division and administered by Central Washington Unversity (CWU), Ellensburg, Washington.
 

Hands-on Technical Assistance