Motor skills play an essential part in child development. These skills consist of gross and fine motor skills, both of which begin developing early in life. Gross motor skills involve using several body muscles to do things like sitting, crawling, walking, running, and jumping. Fine motor skills require smaller muscle movements of the hands to do “finer” activities like […]
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TrackR bravo: the slimmest tracking device ever
A few months back I wrote about Tile, a handy device that attaches to virtually any item so you can keep track of it via your smartphone. Soon there will be a similar device available, called the TrackR bravo, which offers the same benefits and more! TrackR is a thin, quarter-sized device that attaches easily to your most […]
Tech Tip: Logitech K480 Keyboard
Justin Amber introduces us to the Logitech K480 Keyboard, a handy gadget you can seamlessly use on all your devices. Check it out! To learn more on this keyboard, visit the Logitech website.
Tech Tip: Logitech K480 Keyboard
Justin Amber introduces us to the Logitech K480 Keyboard, a handy gadget you can seamlessly use on all your devices. Check it out! To learn more on this keyboard, visit the Logitech website.
Top Assistive Technologies of 2014
As it is the last day of the year, I wanted to take a moment to point out how exciting this year was for assistive technology. What were some of the most noted advancements? This was indubitably the year of wearable technology, with the release of Google Glass and several other wearables. But overall, 2014’s technology paved […]
Tech Tip: Google Glass Intro
Assistive technology specialist, David Frye, introduces us to the very exciting Google Glass. We will be doing a series on the Glass so be sure to check back to learn more on this wearable technology! Also, be sure to check out our post on Google Glass!