With the evolution and progress of screen reader technology, it seems that they get more and more sophisticated all the time, Window Eyes from GW Micro is no exception. “Window-Eyes gives total control over what you hear and how you hear it. Plus, with its enhanced Braille support that control is extended to what you […]
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Apps for Autism
Seriously, the list of apps goes on and on. The sheer number of options can be overwhelming, so here is a list of a few apps specifically meant to help children with autism. While the apps are educational in theory, they are also a ton of fun and great for children with autism or are […]
Monday Tech Tip: Autism Sensory Room
Watch as one of Easter Seal’s occupational therapists, Karrie Veteto, shows us around the autism multisensory room. Having trouble viewing the video? Click here! Click here to visit our archived videos. To view Closed Captioning, click on the “CC” in the lower right corner of the video.
Summertime Fun For All: Part I
Summer is just around the corner and many parents are wondering what activites their child, who is on the autism spectrum, can do. Well the answer might be easier than you think, they can do just about anything. If a child on the spectrum is in a traditional school setting, why shouldn’t he or she […]
Tell us what you want!
From a technology stand point here at the INDATA Project, we’ve had a busy few months. With over 45 podcasts and over 600 blogs, we’ve been pushing out content like it’s our job. Because it is. We love giving you the tools and resources you need to make the most of your life with assistive […]
See and hear: CapTel phones let you see what you can’t hear
Ideal for those who are hard of hearing or deaf, CapTel phones caption what the caller is saying. The phones work just like any other phone, only they have a display attached to them that reads what the caller says. CapTel phone users can listen to the caller, and can also read the written captions […]