Regardless of age, it’s no secret that individuals with (and without) ADHD may have a hard time with time management, staying on task, and more. If you are looking for a tool to help keep you or your child on task, check out the Be Focused app! In sum, the app is an “unobtrusive task […]
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Cboard AAC App
There are so many available Augmentative and Alternative (AAC) apps and devices available that it can be overwhelming to find what works best for you or your child. One available option is the Cboard AAC Web App! According to its description on the developer’s website, Cboard “helps users with speech and language impairments to communicate […]
Monday Tech Tip: Mount’n Mover for Physical Access
A representative from Mount’n Mover at the virtual ATIA 2021 conference shows us their mounts for physical access of devices. Check it out here: Click here for additional information about Mount’n Mover products.
AM420 iLuv Bubble Gum True Wireless Earbuds
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! Are you looking for a new, affordable pair of wireless earbuds to listen to music and […]
Breathwrk – Breathing Exercises App
Practicing breathing exercises can benefit individuals with stress, insomnia, anxiety, ADHD, pain, and more. If you are looking for a resource to help guide you through different breathing exercises, check out Breathwrk! Before diving into the details of the app, let’s first discuss some of the science behind breathing exercises: “Our autonomic nervous system controls […]
Adapting to the Evolution of Virtual Visits
COVID changed the way all of us communicate, with the halt of in-person interactions giving way to virtual meetings. The INDATA Project’s upcoming training session on May 20 explores online meeting tools for telehealth purposes and how to best accommodate people with disabilities during virtual meetings. “Tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams have been […]