Travel Series: Accessibility and Disney

We at INDATA are excited to announce a new “Travel Series” to our blog where we will feature accessibility information for major museums, institutions, airports, hotels and other attractions.  To start, we’ve picked one of the most popular entertainment destinations in the county – Disney World. Disney Parks: Disney explains that their engineers have been […]

AbleLink Technologies Announces Everyday Skills for the iPad

AbleLink Technologies, the nation’s leading developer of cognitive support technology, has announced the release of Everyday Skills for the iPad platform. This second offering in AbleLink’s series of accessible task playing Apps features self-directed learning sessions for 40 important skills, all vital for living independently and accessing the community, based on proven content developed by […]

AAC-In-Action Project Workshop

The IU School of Education’s AAC-In-Action Project, will host a one-day workshop titled The Use of Core Vocabulary in the Classroom for Students with Little or No Speech, to be held December 4, 2010 from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the School of Education, Room 2101, in Bloomington. Training content will include: · A review […]

Workshops from Riley Child Development Center

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, […]

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 […]