Microsoft continues with accessibility initiatives with new sign language view in Teams
By Sarah Sarsby for AT Today Multi-national technology firm Microsoft has enhanced the accessibility of its video calling platform with...
By Sarah Sarsby for AT Today Multi-national technology firm Microsoft has enhanced the accessibility of its video calling platform with...
Reprint from Perkins.org Statistics related to virtual AT instruction which can be used to develop best practices! Educators in the...
By Brianna Hughes, MA, CCC-SLP for aaccessible.org (Check out their website for great AAC resources and information) So you’ve got...
Reprint from the AT3 Center: Introducing an emotionally charged topic: voice preservation. Because ALS can take away someone’s ability to...
AARP CT and NEAT are hosting monthly smart home technology demonstrations in 2022. Each tour will highlight a specific area of...
It’s that time of year again! Looking for creative, engaging, educational and fun gifts ideas? Check out these great gift...
By Daphne Wester for Accessibility.com (Note: If you haven’t checked out this website, please do…. it’s a great resource!) It’s...
Assistive Technology Blog by Venkat University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign recently announced the Speech Accessibility Project in collaboration with some large...
By Adam Zewe | MIT News Office Data visualizations on the web are largely inaccessible for blind and low-vision individuals who...
By W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Do you remember a time when people around you broke out in laughter, but...
Reprint from AT3 Center Blog Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Mayo Clinic, often does not affect the areas of the brain...
By Jamie Martin for Understood.org Many assistive technology tools are available for free online. You may have heard that assistive...
This summer, TechOWL (the PA AT Act Program) and Oak Hill’s NEAT Center (a partner of the CT Tech Act...
By The UDS Foundation with special thanks to wondermoms.com! Home modifications help people with disabilities stay in their homes longer by...
By United Tires Library with special thanks to wondermons.com! Special vehicle modifications for people with disabilities can help keep you...
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Key Points in Apraxia Therapy: Dec. 17, 2024; 11:00am CST
Redefining Normal: Neurodiversity-Informed Approaches in Communication Therapy: Jan. 23, 2025;12:00pm CST
Bilingual AAC at Home: Feb. 12, 2025; 12:00pm CST
Empowering communication: Jan. 15, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Supporting Emotional Regulation: AAC support with Twinkl Symbols: Jan. 29, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
How WordQ supports reading, writing and improves user wellbeing: Feb. 5, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Practical Applications of 3D Printing for Supporting ASN in the Classroom: Feb. 19, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Teaching AI Ethics and Accountability: The Digital World is Ours: Dec. 12, 2024; 3:00 pm EST
Strategic Technology Planning and Investment: Aligning Priorities, Costs, and Outcomes: Jan. 13, 2025; 5:00 pm EST
Overcoming Math Aversion with AI: Inclusive Strategies to Empower All Students: Jan. 23, 2025; 5:00 pm EST
Demystifying AI in the Classroom: Hands-On Tools for Future-Ready Learning: Jan. 23, 2025; 5:00 pm EST
Accessibility Series iPhone and iPad: Dec. 12, 2024; 2:00 PM CT
Accessibility Series Android: Jan. 16, 2025; 2:00 PM CT
Maintaining independence throughout the lifespan with the use of assistive technology for boys with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: December 18, 2024; 12:00 p.m. EST
Richard West AT Advocacy Center (NJ AT Act)
Creating Accessible Curricular Materials: Jan. 23, 2025; 12pm EST
Implementing AI as AT In the Classroom: Feb. 11, 2025; 12pm EST
AT for Executive Function Skills: Mar. 13, 2025; 12pm EST
SETC (Special Education Technology Center)
AAC Collaboration Corner: Breaking Barriers – Integrating AAC in Inclusive Classrooms: Jan. 1, 2025; 11:00 am PT
Communication for Students with Complex Needs: The Key to Success (Deaf-Blind focus)- Session 7: Jan. 15, 2025: 4:00 pm PT
AT/AAC in the IEP: Writing strength-based IEPs: Jan. 21, 2025: 4:00 pm PT
Trauma Informed Care and Assistive Technology/AAC: Feb. 5, 2025: 4:00 pm PT
AAC Collaboration Corner: Exploring the Needs of Part-Time AAC Users: Strategies and Support: Feb. 6, 2025: 11:00 am PT