An AT Version of Read It From Top to Bottom & Bottom to Top Poem by Wylanta Jones.
Wylanta Jones, is an SLP/AT Specialist in Arizona. She wrote a wonderful AT version of that “read it from the top...
Wylanta Jones, is an SLP/AT Specialist in Arizona. She wrote a wonderful AT version of that “read it from the top...
With more adaptive technologies and progressive legislature, prospective college students with disabilities have many resources available to make the transition...
Now that school is in session many administrators are dealing with new and returning students in wheelchairs as well as...
WASHINGTON, PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The ALS Association, in partnership with Prize4Life, is pleased to announce The ALS Assistive Technology Challenge to revolutionize communication...
The course will be moderated by Beth Poss from October 20, 2015 – November 6, 2015. This three week course will...
AbleNet’s first online professional development course eLearning: The Facilitated IEP is a self-paced 3-month online course; is a cost-effective professional...
RESNA is conducting a job analysis study of the work typically performed by assistive technology professionals in schools. AT practitioners...
Leading digital inclusion software browsealoud, from assistive technology experts Texthelp, today unveils a smart new, more user-friendly look with enhanced...
Check out this cool video of 3D printing of prosthetics! The company is Open Bionics and is based in the...
Press Release: 8/27/2015; by Nancy Anderson, Micheal Goldstein & Paul Thompson (Cooley, LLP). In our last alert on the growing...
Stay on top of the latest trends; discover tools and best practices in assistive technology and network with your peers...
Medicare has issued a new National Coverage Decision for SGDs and the President signed the Steve Gleason Act. These developments...
Several large technology companies have launched a new initiative targeted to create future products that are accessible for people with...
The advent of mobile applications and other technologies have created thousands of new opportunities to assist people with disabilities. This...
MIT’s Assistive Technology design class is looking for clients with disabilities who are interested in creating customized assistive technology. The...
The A. J. Pappanikou Center is a disability research and training program located on the campus of the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut. The Center is one of a national network of University Centers for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (UCEDD) authorized by the federal Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act and funded through the Administration on Developmental Disabilities.
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