With recent advancements in assistive technology, many individuals with disabilities are able to live more independently. However, visually impaired or blind individuals may still have difficulty getting from place to place. BlindSquare is an application available on iPhones and iPads, designed for visually impaired or blind users to be able to get around independently. It […]
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Tech Tip: Martian Watch
Check out this watch–compatible with both Apple and Android phones–which may make tasks such as texting more accessible for users.
Kwikset Kevo: Make your smartphone your key
Do you have trouble using a standard key to lock and unlock your door? Do you ever struggle reaching for your keys in your pocket or purse? Kwikset’s Kevo is a solution to these problems! With Kevo, users are able to open the door with the single tap of a finger. It is engineered with […]
Monday Tech Tip: Can Plan App
Wendy Miers demonstrates the Can Plan App available on the App Store, which can benefit many individuals in a multitude of ways. Be sure to check it out!
Monday Tech Tip: Using Your Face as a Switch with iOS7
The INDATA Project’s Brian Norton explains how the new Apple iOS7 allows people to use head movements as a switch. This is useful for people who may be unable to use the touch interface of an Apple product.
Color ID Free helps Blind Smartphone Users Identify Colors
By now, you’ve probably caught on that we at the INDATA Project at crazy for new technology, especially smartphone and tablet apps that make assistive technology more accessible to all people. If you’re interested in learning about assistive technology mobile apps, you can find more information here. Today, we’re highlighting the Color ID Free app. […]