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By Ashley Mowreader for Inside Higher Ed As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in...
By Ashley Mowreader for Inside Higher Ed As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in...
by Lily Girma, Bloomberg News/TNS | reprint from Disability Scoop Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans with disabilities made up an active,...
By Alyson Klein (Assistant Editor for Education Week) for Edweek.org Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep...
By Kellen for Droid-Life Google Assistant’s future is likely in question at the moment, thanks to layoffs in the department at the...
by Sergio Germano for Crick Software Dictation (speech-to-text) is a helpful tool that allows learners to get their ideas onto...
Get ready for the ultimate virtual education event for the assistive technology community! Join us for the ATIA 2024 Virtual...
by Eileen Belastock, CEO of Belastock Consulting, for EdTech Magazine There is no denying that while mobile computing devices...
By Daniel Leonard for Edutopia These innovative, AI-driven activities will help you engage students across grade levels and subject areas. Artificial...
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presented by Landscape Structures When children visit a playground, they not only engage in play but also learn vital social skills,...
by Vicki Contie for National Institute of Health At a Glance: An app that records toddlers’ responses to videos on...
by Ben Axelson, Syracuse.com/TNS for Disability Scoop The NFL has released a special collection of adaptive and assisted apparel for...
Reprint from The Center for Accessibility Amazon, with its latest 2023 Devices Event, have unveiled two innovative accessibility features set...
By Eve Andersson, Senior Director, Products for All Today Google is rolling out new accessibility features and updates that make...
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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I Hope They’ll Hire Me! Advising Students about Job Interviews and Requesting Workplace Accommodations: April 17, 2025’ 3-4:30 Eastern
Building music with Lego: April 2,2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Weave Chat AAC: a brief review and how-to of app features: May 14, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Using Book Creator as a home school link: May 28, 2025; 4:00pm UK Time
Cracking the Code: How AI Shapes What We See (and What We Miss): April 9, 2025; 5:00 pm EDT
Technology for Littles: Internet Safety Essentials for Young Children: Apr. 22, 2025; 4:00 pm EDT
Paying for Assistive Technology: April 16, 2025; 2 pm ET
Where to Start with AAC and Birth to Three? : Apr. 2, 2025; 12:00 pm EST
Low to High Tech Solutions for Independent Living: April 2, 2025; 5:00 pm EST
AAC Goal Writing: April 23, 2025; 2:00 pm EST
Using Assistive Technology Tools to Empower Reading and Writing Connections with AAC Users!: May 6, 2025; 12:00 pm EST
Assistive technology for play: April 10, 2025; 1:00 PM CT
Assistive technology to support sensory needs: April 24, 2025; 12:00 PM CT
Richard West AT Advocacy Center (NJ AT Act)
AT for Students with Dyslexia and Specific Learning Disabilities: April 8, 2025; 12 pm EST
Access and Safety with assisted listening devices: April 22, 2025; 12 pm EST
AT Supports for Note Taking for students transitioning to College: May 27, 2025; 12 pm EST
SETC (Special Education Technology Center)
AAC Collaboration Corner: AAC and Multilingualism: Navigating Communication Diversity: Apr. 3, 2025; 11:00 am PT
Alternative Access to AAC: Strategies and Solutions: Apr 4, 2025; 9:00 am PT
AT Chatter: Myth-Busting: Assistive Technology Devices & Services: Apr.4,2025: 4:00 pm PT
Alternative Access to AAC: Strategies and Solutions: Apr. 25,2025: 9:00 am PT
AT Chatter: Parent & Caregiver Perspectives on Supporting Students with Autism: May 16, 2025; 11:00 am PT