Apple has just released The Google Voice HTML 5 web app for the iPhone. Google Voice, which is also available for Blackberry and Android smart phones, is a program that gives people full control over the functions of their phones. The app can be operated without regard to your specific wireless carrier. While it is […]
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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 […]
Easter Seals Crossroads 2010 Holiday Ornament
Easter Seals Crossroads is proud to announce the 2010 Holiday Ornament featuring Hinkle Fieldhouse. This piece is the 21st in a series of limited edition, gold-on-brass ornaments featuring Indianapolis landmarks. Historic Hinkle Fieldhouse on Butler University’s campus has served the University and the community since its construction in 1928. Originally built as Butler Fieldhouse, it […]
Tech Tip Monday: Humanware from ATIA Chicago, 2010
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Product Description: Mountbatten Braille Writter
The Mountbatten Braille Writer from Humanware has been designed to introduce students to Braille literacy in a fun and inclusive manner. Its versatility as both a teaching and a writing tool makes the Mountbatten the ideal choice for students of all ages, from pre-school children at the very early stages of Braille instruction to high […]