10 Easy Crafts for Kids with Motor Disabilities
Reprint from Coach Art Kids love crafts! No matter their ability, children are wired to explore their surroundings, and having...
Reprint from Coach Art Kids love crafts! No matter their ability, children are wired to explore their surroundings, and having...
Reprint from Wheelchair Getaways Going to the beach is everyone’s favorite pastime, right? It doesn’t matter whether you’re a kid...
By Jeff Dingler for Wired More public parks are offering the rugged technology for visitors, expanding the ways that people...
It’s time for a quick refresh of what’s new with AT products. Get an overview of many products during these...
By Carlos M. Gonzalez; The American Society of Mechanical Engineers For people with disabilities, smart assistive technology can help them...
by Dr. Kelly Keane (with a bit of help from ChatGPT) ChatGPT, a large language model that generates human-like responses to a...
By Dr. Kelly Keane, Loyola University School of Education Assistive technology (AT) according to Eduoptia is “any item, piece of...
by Pam Fields for Assistive Tech Training | Blog Post, Events, Veterans With advancement in technology improving every day, assistive technology keeps getting...
As of 28th February 2023, the long-awaited, new release in Nuance’s speech recognition range of desktop software is finally here. Introducing...
Reprint from LD OnLIne: A “Tech Works” brief from the National Center for Technology Innovation (NCTI) and the Center for Implementing Technology in...
By Michael Franz for New Mobility In January Sony unveiled Project Leonardo, a new adaptive controller in development for PlayStation...
Call Scotland has just come out with a new updated app wheel! The new iPad Wheel of Apps for Learners...
Posted from the Apple Accessibility Website. iPad provides many accessibility features to support your vision, physical and motor, hearing, and...
Time to plan! There are so many benefits to attending an AT conference. You’ll get inspired, get outside of your...
From the AT3 Center Accessibility Training, Technical Assistance, AT Programs – AT3 Center As of October 2022, individuals can purchase...
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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