[Athen] Alternate and Assistive

Ron ronrstewart at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 12:33:08 PDT 2015


I think if you look at the Coombs and Cunningham text you will see a
different set of explanations. It is my base but I always go back to the
more expansive set based on the audience I am talking to.

Ron Stewart

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015, Leyna Bencomo <lbencomo at uccs.edu> wrote:


> The other industry standard I’ve heard for assistive is adaptive. I

> don’t think either are offensive. Just my 1 cent. ;)

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> I agree. The barriers are not in the words necessarily. I’ve been in the

> field of disability for over 30 years and have seen trends come and go…it’s

> the attitudes and bias and discrimination that remain. As John states, why

> mess with standard terminology? It does totally confuse the general

> population who are nob savvy enough to get the nuances.

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> That’s my two cents as well.

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> *On Behalf Of *John Elmer

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> I am not sure I agree with your premise. Is that based on feedback to

> that effect from students?

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> To me, it embraces the model that a disability means something is

> wrong/bad, that there is something to be ashamed of. It is a stigma.

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> Not the way I see it.

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> The terms are “industry” standards. To arbitrarily rename them can also

> create confusion. Example: Someone decided that our department name

> should have no reference to disability. We were renamed the Educational

> Assistance Center. People now thing we are the campus “help desk”.

> Further, if someone is looking for services for students with disabilities

> in a directory or on a campus map, it’s not there.

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> My 2 cents.

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> *On Behalf Of *Cyrus Hamilton

> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 28, 2015 11:01 AM

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> *Subject:* [Athen] Alternate and Assistive

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> Good Afternoon:

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> I am researching alternate phrases for, “assistive technology”, and

> “alternate formats”, and thought this would be an excellent forum for the

> discussion. There’s a lot of meaning in words, and I feel that “assistive”

> and “alternate” are words that can have the unintended consequence of

> further stigmatizing individuals. I understand that technically, all

> technology is assistive, but I think there has to be a better way to

> identify technologies like VoiceDream, Kurzweil 3000, and Dragon Naturally

> Speaking. Am I over thinking this, or do others share my concern? Thanks!

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> -Cyrus

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