Riley Child Development Center will host a special Child’s Play workshop on Friday, Dec. 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for families of children with disabilities, professionals who work with them, and students. The workshop, “Partnering with Families: Keys to Success,” will be presented at the Riley Hospital for Children Conference Center Rooms A-B, […]
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Travel Series: Flying with Southwest Airlines
For individuals with disabilities who want to travel during the holiday season, accessibility on airplanes and at airports becomes a concern. In fact, accessibility during travel for these individuals is a concern year round. Luckily, some airlines have made it a top priority to accommodate and ease the travel experience for people who may be […]
RJ Cooper AT Guide for the Holidays
INDATA would like to introduce our newest blogger and social media intern Shelby Walton. Shelby is a junior at Butler University and studies Public Relations and French. She will be writing posts, filming videos and assisting INDATA with social media outreach. Welcome, Shelby! The holiday season is fast approaching! Shopping for friends and family can […]
Adaptive Aids for Cooking The Perfect Thanksgiving Dinner
Okay, so we may not have the exact recipe for cooking the perfect turkey, but we do have the inside scoop on several adaptive aids that will make cooking this year’s dinner a breeze. Locking Lid Stainless Steel Pot – This medium-sized pot has a lid that locks in place and allows a person to […]
Fix the Web wants YOU to Address Accessibility
Fix the Web is a new web accessibility service that puts the microphone (or keyboard, in this case) in the user’s hands. Web accessibility is on the minds of those who work in assistive technology because the adaptive software or hardware that someone might use to access a website is ultimately controlled by the accessibility […]