David Anderson from Minneapolis, MN was diagnosed with ALS in April 2010. ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a disease that effects the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. These are the nerve cells that control voluntary muscle movement. Some of the symptoms include: difficulty breathing, difficulty swallowing, […]
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Monday Tech Tip: Text Detective
Belva Smith from the INDATA Project demonstrates how to use the Text Detective App. Having trouble viewing the video- click here
Easter Seals Crossroads Autism Resource Center Toy Drive
Easter Seals Crossroads Autism Resource Center is a center where families of kids with Autism can receive support services. The center is located on the 3rd floor of the Easter Seals Crossroads building at 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205. This center is open to the public on Monday through Friday from 8am-4pm. They have […]
2013 INDATA Full Day Trainings Announced!
The INDATA Project hosts FREE trainings on various aspects of Assistive Technology (AT). Previous trainings included information about how assistive technology can improve the lives of individuals with autism, cerebral palsy, blindness and low vision, and aging. These trainings are held at our Indianapolis facility and streamed via the Internet. Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) are […]
Top 10 Podcasts of 2012
It’s a new year and we look back up all of the content we produce to find out what our subscribers are most interested in learning about. We put out content 5 days per week in various forms. On Mondays, we use Youtube.com to put out tech tip videos. These are 3-5 minute Assistive Technology […]
Monday Tech Tip: iPad Accessibility Part 2 of 3
Welcome to part 2 of 3 in this special iPad accessibility series. In this video, Anna Leung demonstrates how to use the dictate button to insert text onto your iPad using only a hand gesture and voice.