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by Shaun Heasley for Disability Scoop A website known for its reviews of everyday items like televisions, mattresses and vacuum...
by Shaun Heasley for Disability Scoop A website known for its reviews of everyday items like televisions, mattresses and vacuum...
From BrainLine.org Almost every day, we hear of new apps developed for just about everything — from staying organized to...
Thank you to Tori Gingras, Outreach Specialist with the Alaska AT Act Program (ATLA) for this reminder that there are...
Eye Gaze Games has been developed with Sun and Moon Studios and Earth Interactive. It’s a place where people can...
By Jennifer Davies for Westminster Technologies Did you know that more than 34 million children worldwide have hearing loss? It’s true, and...
By Steve Martin, sgmartin@prf.org An educational technology company in Purdue Research Park has received a grant from the National Science...
BY MELBA MACIAS For Enabling Devices Post shared from Enabling Devices If the weather outside is frightful, it might be the...
Reprint from Perkins School for the Blind Web browsing, travel, gaming and more became more accessible through recent innovation. Here’s...
Reprint from AT3 Center News & Tips Keep your mobile phone, assistive technology (AT), and medical devices working during this...
By Ben Johnston, Director of Marketing; Don Johnston Incorporated, Learning is for Life™; donjohnston.com Earlier this morning, Don Johnston, Inc.,...
By Admin on Nov 17, 2021 09:10 am AT Act Programs Support “Long COVID” – AT3 Center News & Tips...
Smart home technology can make it possible to live with greater independence, autonomy, safety, security, and joy! This guide has...
It’s that time of year again! Looking for creative, engaging, educational and fun gifts ideas? Check out these resources! A...
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...
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