E-Readers Galore! Accessible Holiday Gifts

E-readers (also known as e-book readers) are portable devices used to display e-books, and lately the market has exploded with several different varieties.  Let’s take a closer look at the accessibility features in these new products!

The Cherub of Downtown Indianapolis

Founded in 1936, Easter Seals Crossroads is a central Indiana community resource working in partnership with children and adults with disabilities or special needs – and their families – to promote growth, independence and dignity.  You might know that INDATA is a division of Easter Seals Crossroads and partners with the agency for assistive technology […]

Talk it Up with Speech Recognition Assistive Technology

Speech recognition programs convert spoken words into text.  They can also use voice commands to control computer applications.  This technology provides accessibility to anyone who may not be able to easily utilize a keyboard or a mouse. As you might imagine, speech recognition is not always completely accurate.  It is important to remember when using […]

Celebrate Safe Toys Month this December

It’s no coincidence that December was chosen by Prevent Blindness America as Safe Toys and Gifts Month.  Preventable toy injuries occur every year, most frequently around the holidays.  Approximately 235,300 injuries reported last year were toy-related, 73 percent of which happened to children under the age of 15.  Consider some of the following tips when […]

Inclusive Language: Putting the Person First

Imagine that you have a disability.  You also think of yourself as an artist, a brother, a pizza lover, and a table tennis champion.  Your disability does not define who you are.  Unfortunately, labels are often placed on people with disabilities and they can carry negative connotations.  Saying that someone is “handicapped” immediately lumps them […]

Communicating with Assistive Technology

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices can help individuals find the right words for everyday situations.  According to the AAC Institute, approximately 2.5 million Americans have some kind of speech disability that prevents them from being easily understood by others.  AAC equipment breaks down the communication barriers!