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It’s that time of year again! Looking for creative, engaging, educational and fun gifts ideas? Check out these resources! A...
By ALISSA GREENBERG For the Lonely Planet One July evening last year on my first trip to Yosemite National Park, my partner...
by Marie Rippel ; For All About Learning Press Are you teaching a child with autism how to read or spell?...
Repost from The NEAT Newsletter; Oak Hill’s NEAT Center Reading is one of the most beneficial activities that families can...
Reprint from Perkins School for the Blind. Web browsing, travel, gaming and more became more accessible through recent innovation. Here’s...
Repost from AT3 Center News & Tips The California AT Act Program, Ability Tools, is writing a useful blog series...
Enable text suggestions for inclusive classrooms! Empower students to articulate their thoughts by enabling text suggestions on their device. As students type,...
ByNancy DeVault for AmeriDisability Planet Fitness along with the Paralyzed Veterans of America, National Council on Independent Living, and American Council of...
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Reprint from CAST The Joy Zabala Fellowship in Assistive Technology and Accessible Educational Materials celebrates the life and work of...
Discovery Education and Social Impact Partners Support Families with New No-Cost Resources to Ignite Student Interest in STEM To accelerate...
Reprint from TechOWL ***Please note these are suggestions. All IEPs MUST be individualized to meet the unique needs of each...
By Lauren Appelbaum Docuseries from the Emmy Award-winning creators of “Born This Way,” Bunim/Murray Productions, as well as Shopify Studios,...
It is with great sadness we share the news of the passing of AT pioneer Joy Zabala. Joy was a...
By Sumit Adhikari for androidheadlines.com Instagram has announced a new “captions sticker” for Stories and Reels, making its short videos more...
Posted by Eliza J. Anderson Reprint from AT3 Center News & Tips Thank you, Norm DeLisle, and the Maryland AT Act...
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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
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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
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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
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AT for Students with Dyslexia and Specific Learning Disabilities: April 8, 2025; 12 pm EST
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AT Supports for Note Taking for students transitioning to College: May 27, 2025; 12 pm EST
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AT Chatter: Parent & Caregiver Perspectives on Supporting Students with Autism: May 16, 2025; 11:00 am PT