We’ve all been there. You’re in a meeting that’s been dragging on and you’re falling asleep over your notes, or a meeting where the speaker is going way too fast that you can barely keep up with typing your notes. There’s never an in between! But for individuals with physical disabilities in their arms and […]
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Monday Tech Tip: Predictable
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Swaspnil Gadgil, Co-Founder of Therapy box, showed us their text-to-speech app with smart word prediction for people with communication difficulties called Predictable. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Predictable.
INDATA on TV: Assistive Back-to-School Supplies
Director of Assistive Technology Josh Anderson recently brought some assistive school supplies to Fox 59’s Indy Now.
Monday Tech Tip: Scene & Heard Pro
During the 2024 ATIA Conference, Swaspnil Gadgil, Co-Founder of Therapy box, showed us their visual AAC app Scene & Heard Pro. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Scene & Heard Pro.
Increasing Mobility with the Air Hawk Electric Foldable Wheelchair
For individuals with mobility impairments, access to reliable and versatile mobility aids is crucial. Mobility is not just about physical movement; it’s integral to one’s independence, self-esteem and overall quality of life. Traditional wheelchairs, while effective, often come with limitations such as bulkiness, difficulty in transportation and lack of versatility. This is where the […]
Math Window® Opens Opportunities
Fittingly named, Math Window® opens up opportunities for blind and visually impaired students to better understand the language of numbers and shapes. Each Math Window® kit includes a board with magnetic tiles that combine Braille and large print so the student and teacher can work together. Students can store the tiles along the perimeter of […]