Podcast: Play in new window | Download http://traffic.libsyn.com/atupdate/ATU042712.mp3 Links: Tommy Edison, the Blind Film Critic (www.blindfilmcritic.com) Call for Participation | Closing The Gap http://bit.ly/Il3IfQ iBrain, a Device That Can Read Thoughts – NYTimes.com http://nyti.ms/Il5ei0 11 Tips to Get the Absolute Best Battery Life on a Mac Laptop http://bit.ly/HIdO6C ColorID Free App: http://bit.ly/AaUIEQ | Colorino: http://bit.ly/IlhbUV […]
Posts with the Easter Seals Crossroads tag
Friday Podcast: The Blind Film Critic (Tommy Edison), Closing the Gap Call for Papers, iBrain with Stephen Hawking, Maximize your Macbook battery life, Color identifiers vis apps
Information from the INDATA Project is now available via podcast! Every Friday, the INDATA Project will release two podcasts featuring new assistive technology projects. The podcasts are available for viewing on the INDATA Project website and on iTunes. The “Assistive Technology Update” is a fast-paced weekly update for AT professionals and enthusiasts. The “Accessibility Minute” […]
AM048 – FM Loops
Podcast: Play in new window | Downloadhttp://traffic.libsyn.com/accessibilityminute/AM042712.mp3 A weekly look at assistive technology–tools designed to assist people with vision, mobility, or hearing impairments. Produced by the INDATA Project at Easter Seals Crossroads in Indiana. http://bit.ly/IljuHq
Guest Blog: Veteran Schooling and Assistive Technology
Today’s blog is from June Olsen, a writer for Online Schools. Take a look at her work at Schools www.onlineschools.org/education-debate/contributors/. Veteran Schooling and Assistive Technology For many US veterans, the adjustment back to civilian life is not easy. After the hugs and tearful reunions subside, the hard realities of a competitive job-market set in. For […]
Autism AT: no need to be high-tech or expensive
Assistive technology for people living with a disorder on the autism spectrum does not have to be expensive or incredibly complicated to operate. Often times, simple practices that begin in childhood can be carried over into adulthood. Organization, self help, social interaction and academic skills are a few of the areas where the right assistive […]
Apps, Apps, Apps
It would seem that the list of iPad apps keeps growing and growing, and the list of apps for assistive technology is no exception. The following is a list of the favorite iPad apps of Joan L. Green, a speech-language pathologist in Potomac, Maryland and author of “The Ultimate Guide to Assistive Technology in Special […]