Wade Wingler, Director of Assistive Technology and Brian Norton, Manager of Clinical Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads discuss the new Virtual On Line Training (VOLT) program. Having trouble viewing the video-click here.
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Apps, Apps, Apps Training — ONE HOUR DELAY
A Message from INDATA (Indiana Assistive Technology Act) Project: Hi, folks! We will have the Apps, Apps, Apps! training today. We will work on a one-hour delay to allow extra time for people to travel. With the 1 hour delay schedule we will begin registration at 9:30 am and the training will begin at 10:00am. […]
ATU091 – A11y Project – Dave Rupert, Siri to post to Twitter, Bionic Hands that “feel”, Ultracane, Qube Twitter client on Mystic Place Podcast, #atpeeps
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes A11y Project – Dave Rupert | www.a11yproject.com » The Qube, Accessible Twitter Client Mystic Place Blog and Podcast http://bit.ly/YGF2CB […]
AM091 – VSA – Very Special Arts
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Show Notes Hi folks. Welcome to “Accessibility Minute”, your weekly look at Assisitive Technology—those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing or other special needs. Started in 1974 by Jean Kennedy Smith, VSA was originally known as Very Special Arts. […]
Adaptive DVD Player
People who have limited mobility in their arms and hands may have difficulty operating a traditional DVD player. Enabling Devices has a Adaptive DVD Player for people to use with ease. This device has two function keys. This portable, Adaptive DVD player allows the user to select pause and play to control DVDs and CDs. This assistive […]
Mobile Music Touch
Georgia Tech’s Center for Music Technology has developed a piece of assistive technology that integrates music and therapy. This device helps people with limited or no feeling in their hands. The Mobile Music Touch (MMT) system is designed to provide an engaging hand rehabilitation aid through music. MMT consists of: a wireless tactile glove with a vibration motor for each finger a […]