People who are Blind or have low vision can use assistive technology in the home to make every day objects easier to see and use. Assistive technology is any device that allows a person with disabilities to live more independently. The Glow in the Dark Gripper is one example of assistive technology that can be […]
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Monday Tech Tip: Transitioning from High School with Assistive Technology
This short video, produced by the INDATA Project, explains how assistive technology is helping young people with disabilities transition to life after high school. It explains how assistive technology is helpful for young people, where it’s available and why it helps people live more independently.
GoTalk 20+
Augmentative communication devices can be useful for people who have difficulty speaking or communicating verbally. Assistive technology devices can help people communicate more convenienetly. The GoTalk 20+ is an example of an augmentative communication device. This assistive technology device is a lightweight and rugged picture communicator featuring 20 super sensitive 1″ x 1″ message buttons. […]
AbleNet Audable Personal Amplifier
The AbleNet Audable Personal Amplifier not only amplifies sounds to your ears but also filters background noise to bring you a clear and crisp sound in a multitude of situations. This assistive technology takes a different approach than other amplifier — instead of simply increasing the volume or asking your companion to speak up, Audable […]
Where are assistive technology services in your state?
Believe it or not, we get asked frequently, how can I find “the INDATA Project” of my state? Does my state have a program that is similar to yours? How do I get in contact with them? For your satisfaction, a full list has been compiled for your convenience. You check out www.EasterSealsTech.com/states to learn about assistive […]
Monday Tech Tip: Web Accessibility Part #3
Wade Winger, Director of the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana, explains how to make your website more accessible.