Facebook Competition – Clicker Connect
Crick Software has been getting some really fantastic feedback on Clicker Connect since its launch at ATIA. If you’re a...
Crick Software has been getting some really fantastic feedback on Clicker Connect since its launch at ATIA. If you’re a...
ATIA Professional Development programs offer results-oriented training that make significant and positive difference in the quality of Assistive Technology education...
by K. Walsh on February 9, 2014 The Resources in This Playlist Contain Hundreds of Tips, Insights, and Suggestions for...
Fort Wayne, Indiana (January 14, 2014) – GW Micro, Inc. (www.gwmicro.com) is proud to make a revolutionary announcement. GW Micro...
By Katya Hill, PhD, CCC-SLP, Associate Professor Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh In today’s digital age, we...
Laureate Learning Systems (www.laureatelearning.com) has a long history of providing special educators with comprehensive educational software tools for students with...
by Bridget McCrea As lecture capture and distance learning take hold in higher ed, colleges pursue different approaches to the...
This is a series on YouTube by Dr. Tim Tyson showing you how to use an iPad as an interactive...
Compiled by Carolann Cormier, MS, CCC-SLP, ATP CREC-IPM This handout is meant to be a resource. It is not meant...
By Muncie Kardos By Muncie Kardos I have yet to see someone watch a demonstration of Cloze Pro for 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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Local Events/Conferences
The Assistive Technology Conference of New England
Warwick, RI, November 14th & 15th, 2024. The Assistive Technology Conference of New England is dedicated to technology, people with disabilities, families and professionals. ATCNE is hosted by TechACCESS of RI.
LIVE WEBINARS
Connecting & Communicating with Young Learners with Autism Through AAC – Part 1: Oct. 8, 2024; 1:00PM CDT
Connecting & Communicating with Young Learners with Autism Through AAC – Part 2: Oct. 22, 2024; 1:00PM CDT
Making the Shift: Prioritizing Communication in Stuttering Therapy: Nov. 20, 2024; 12:00pm CST
AAC and Collaboration in the Classroom: Two Minds are Better Than One!: Dec. 2, 2024; 12:00pm CST
SimplyWorks – Fully integrated range of wireless AT solutions: Nov 6, 2024; 4pm (UK Time)
Revolutionizing Accessibility: Apple Eye-Gaze vs. Dedicated Devices: Nov. 13, 2024; 4:00pm (UK Time)
The 7 stages of switch development: Nov. 20, 2024; 4:00pm (UK Time)
Assistive gaming & toy control: Nov. 27, 2024; 4:00pm (UK Time)
Adoption vs. Abandonment: Evidence and Soft Skills to Shift the Balance!: Nov. 7, 2024; 3:30 pm (CST)
Creating “Accessible by Default” Digital Content in Classrooms: Nov. 14, 2024; 4:00 pm (CST)
Using Video to Engage Students with Diverse Learning Needs: Nov. 4, 2024; 2:00 pm (EST)
Leading and Leveraging Artificial Intelligence Tools Within K-12 School Districts: Nov. 11, 2024; 5:00 pm (EST)
Assistive technology for writing: Nov. 14, 2024; 2:00 PM CT
Using Chrome extensions to support reading: Nov. 19, 2024; 2:00 PM CT
Accessibility Series : iPhone and iPad: Dec. 12, 2024; 2:00 PM CT
AT for Healthy Aging: November 13, 2024; 12:00 p.m. EST
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