Jasmine Dahlberg at Camino Care shows us the Bike Around, which allows a user to use a stationary bike with an indoor dome and uses Google Street View to allow a user to explore anywhere in the world. This can provide a individual with cognitive or physical impairments an interactive experience with places they may […]
Author: Nikol Prieto
Consumer Highlight: Tula Mae Cross
I went to Carmel, Indiana to meet Tula Mae Cross to learn about her experience in using The INDATA Project at Easterseals Crossroads’ Equipment Loan Library. In talking with Tula Mae, I learned that she was born in January 1925 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Her father was born in 1861 and had Tula Mae when he […]
Monday Tech Tip: Right-Hear app
Idan Meir, CEO, at Right-Hear shows us the Right-Hear app that allows people who are blind or visually impaired to navigate in public spaces by getting audio cues about the environment around them. Check it out here: Click here for more information about Right-Hear.
Monday Tech Tip: NeuroNode by Control Bionics
Emily Boland, Marketing & Customer Relationship Manager, at Control Bionics show us the NeuroNode which is the world’s first wireless wearable EMG assistive communication device. Check it out here: Click here for more information on NeuroNode.
Monday Tech Tip: Augmentative Communication apps from AssistiveWare
David Niemeijer, CEO, at AssistiveWare shows us a few of their augmentative communication apps. Check it out here: Click here for more information about AssistiveWare and their products.
Monday Tech Tip: MindView Mind Mapping Software
Brandon Conrad, Software Sales Rep, at MatchWare, Inc. shows us MindView which is a mind mapping software that allows you to visually brainstorm, organize, and present ideas. Check it out here: Click here for additional information on MindView.