Robert (Bob) Butler was born in Marion, Indiana and raised with 7 siblings. He went to Ball State University and then got a job working for the state of Indiana at the Department of Workforce Development. Robert also met his wife, Nancy, at work. He is now 71 years-old and retired from the state job […]
Posts with the assistive technology tag
Monday Tech Tip: Handheld Magnifers from Eschenbach
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Timothy Gels from Eschenbach showed us some of their handheld magnifiers. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about handheld magnifiers from Eschenbach.
Monday Tech Tip: autonoME
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Erica Greenfelder from Accessibility Services shows us autonoME, which is a device that has both enviornmental control tools and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) capability. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about autonoME.
Monday Tech Tip: Scanmarker Readers from Westminster Technologies
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Heather Maydek from Westminster Technologies, showed us Scanmarker Readers from Westminster Technologies. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Scanmarker Readers from Westminster Technologies.
Monday Tech Tip: Braile Products from Westminster Technologies
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Heather Maydak from Westminster Technologies showed us some Braille products. Check it out here: Click here for more information on Braille products from Westminster Technologies.
AT Awareness and Empowerment
This year, the Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP) rang in the sixth annual National Assistive Technology Awareness Day (April 17) with a briefing on Capitol Hill to address the importance of assistive technology and the federal funds needed to acquire it for such programs as the INDATA Project. In his remarks to honor […]