With the technology like iPads/tablets and smart phones, implementing video modelling i...
Heather J Bridgman
Heather J. Bridgman, MS, ATP, has been working in the field of assistive technology for over 20 years. She has worked in both the medical and educational environments, and her specialties include computer access, augmentative communication, and universal design for learning. Bridgman has earned a master’s degree in systems engineering as well as a teaching license in the area of high school mathematics. She has presented at numerous state and regional conferences on a wide variety of assistive technology tools and systems to build capacity at a local level. She is currently employed by the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI) as an assistive technology consultant and is a RESNA certified Assistive Technology Professional (ATP). Bridgman is also an adjunct instructor in the area of assistive technology at Bowling Green State University and Ashland University.