September 25, 2006 was the reopening night of the New Orleans Superdome after Hurricane Katrina had devastated the area. Former NFL player Steve Gleason will always be remembered for this night, one of the most dramatic moments in New Orleans Saints’ history, when he blocked a punt against the Atlanta Falcons, which was recovered in […]
Author: Laura Medcalf
Touch Autism: Apps to assist with daily needs
For many individuals living with autism spectrum disorders, Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities, communicating effectively, organizing thoughts and/or focusing on tasks, etc., may be a challenge. Throughout the last few years, technology has granted an indefinite amount of possibilities for these individuals. Many have noticed the benefits and thus strive to create technological apps […]
Monday Tech Tip: Prizmo App
Check out this week’s tech tip on the Prizmo app, which allows users to take pictures of text and have it read aloud! Prizmo is available on the App Store!
Prodigi: Personal Vision Assistant
HumanWare provides assistive technology for individuals who are blind or visually impaired as well as students with disabilities. Recently the company has reinvented the electronic magnifier to bring you a simpler, more portable vision and reading system. Prodigi Duo is a 2-in-1 touch-controlled personal vision assistant which doubles as both a desktop and tablet (handheld video magnifier.) With Prodigi, users […]
Kwikset Kevo: Make your smartphone your key
Do you have trouble using a standard key to lock and unlock your door? Do you ever struggle reaching for your keys in your pocket or purse? Kwikset’s Kevo is a solution to these problems! With Kevo, users are able to open the door with the single tap of a finger. It is engineered with […]
Monday Tech Tip: Can Plan App
Wendy Miers demonstrates the Can Plan App available on the App Store, which can benefit many individuals in a multitude of ways. Be sure to check it out!