Like so many other cities in America and across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic left Indianapolis facing an unclear future. During the peak of this crisis, technology was our key to an increasingly closed-off world. To carve out a smooth path forward for Hoosiers of various backgrounds, The Indianapolis Public Library and Easterseals Crossroads are […]
Posts with the assistive technology tag
MathMaster: Math Solver App
Math can be challenging for individuals with or without special needs. If you’re searching for an app to help with math homework, check out MathMaster: Math Solver. MathMaster is a math-solver app that uses a mix of human and artificial intelligence math problem-solving approaches. Each is useful and effective for different purposes. The app features […]
Monday Tech Tip: Scanmarker Reader
During the 2023 ATIA conference, Heather Maydak, Director of Assistive Technology, at Westminster Technologies showed us the Scanmarker Reader, which is a scan and read tool that is helpful for people with learning disabilities or people with low vision. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Scanmarker Reader.
AM520 SwiftScan
Podcast: Play in new window | Download*** Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing, or other special needs! If you’re looking for a way to scan documents using only your phone, check out SwiftScan! […]
Genius Scan App
Last week, I wrote about SwiftScan, which is an app that allows you to scan documents and more using your phone. Another available option is Genius Scan. Genius Scan helps users digitize millions of documents on the go every day. Genius Scan’s smart algorithms automatically detect your document, apply perspective correction, and enhance the colors. […]
Earth Day 2023
Earth Day is celebrated on April 22nd to remind society to fight for a clean environment. One of the ways we can help in that fight is to make sure we recycle appropriately. Here at the INDATA Project at Easterseals Crossroads we not only help people with disabilities get free computers, but we are also […]