Cleaning Your Electronic Devices to Fight COVID-19
Reprint from Tech Owl Wash your hands and your devices! Are you washing your hands a lot? That is the...
Reprint from Tech Owl Wash your hands and your devices! Are you washing your hands a lot? That is the...
By ELISSA NADWORNY Heard on All Things Considered With school closed, Marla Murasko begins her morning getting her 14-year-old son,...
WASHINGTON — The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) at the U.S. Department of Education released today a webinar on ensuring...
by Michelle Diament As schools across the nation shutter in response to coronavirus, federal officials are giving educators additional insight...
Written by Betsy Foresman | EDSCOOP After hundreds of universities cancelled classes last week in response to the spread of...
written by Shelley D. Hutchins for ASHA Leader Magazine Manufacturers are stepping up efforts to integrate hearing assistive technology with...
By : Zahavit Paz and Shannon Stringer (reprint from LD Resources Foundation) Making the transition from high school to college...
By Richard Byrne (Free Technology for Teachers) This morning I was browsing Product Hunt when I saw a new product...
Posted by Eliza J. Anderson – Reprint from AT3 Center News & Tips 7 tools and toys exhibited at the...
By Sarah Sarsby for AT Today Assistive technology provider Inclusive Technology has launched the world’s first eye tracker for the...
By Eliza J. Anderson for AT3 Center News & Tips Where did the idea for a post on Assistive Technology (AT)...
By Gabe Gurwin for Digital Trends Gaming charity AbleGamers has a new device that lets disabled players control their Xbox...
By Payal Dhar for STUFF Doctoral student Jacob George, left, and professor Greg Clark examine the LUKE arm, a motorized...
By Tina Sieber for “Make Use Of” Tech News Few things are as isolating as losing one of your basic senses....
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