Assistive technology encompasses a variety of tools, methods, and devices designed to aid individuals with disabilities in achieving greater independence and success in educational settings. It includes a range of 'no-tech' to 'high-tech' solutions that address specific needs such as communication, movement, and learning difficulties, with collaborative evaluation and implementation processes recommended for selecting appropriate technologies. Specific examples include literacy software, auditory assistance, and digital pens for note-taking, all aimed at enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes.