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---"DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To provide a simple, low-cost communication board. The game's vertical frame enables players drop black or red disks into rows. The object is to get four of one color disks in a row, horizontally, vertically or diagonally before the opponent. To adapt it as a communication device, glue pictures or letters to both sides of the disks and drop them into the frame. Selections can be made by pointing. It can also be used as an educational tool by gluing shapes, pictures or other identification symbols to the disks and having a student or child line the pictures up in the various categories. For instance, categories might include different kinds of fruit, vegetables, animals, or textures, etc. In either context the board can be configurer to suit each student's need. MATERIALS: Connect Four game by Milton Bradley, pictures and words, and glue. SKILLS REQUIRED: Assembly. TITLE: Connect Four Communication Device. WEB SITE: TechConnect, Illinois Assistive Technology Project at http://www.iltech.org . REF: Ten Dollar Tech Ideas. TechConnect, Illinois Assistive Technology Project, can also be contacted at 1 West Old State Capitol Plaza, Suite 100, Springfield, Illinois 62701; 800-852-5110 voice/TTY, IL only; 217-522-7985 voice; 217-522-9966 TTY; 217-522-8067 Fax.

Notes: This device was designed by Sherry Edwards, Direcector of Information and Assistance for TechConnect. ** Complete instructions are available from the TechConnect, Illinois Assistive Technology Project at http://www.iltech.org . Click on Publications and then on Ten Dollar Tech Ideas.

This product record was updated on July 23, 2004.

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