Through my college career I have studied special education through many lenses, but it was not until my final special education class this summer that my eyes were opened to the amazing world of assistive technology. I have come across technology here and there as I work in classrooms and with individual students, however, I […]
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AM012: Universal Design
Podcast: Play in new window | Downloadhttp://traffic.libsyn.com/accessibilityminute/AM081911IND.mp3 Links: Universal Design article on Wikipedia: http://bit.ly/KEvKx Read our blog: http://blog.eastersealstech.com Follow us on Twitter: @INDATAProject
ATU012: Picture Planner (Tom Keating) Google and ACB Survey, Dyslexie font for Dyslexia, Braille iPad and portable Braille labeler
Podcast: Play in new window | Download http://traffic.libsyn.com/atupdate/ATUP081911.mp3 Links: Tom Keating’s Picture Planner: http://www.cognitopia.com/ Google and ACB survey: http://bit.ly/pZymGw Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts and Accessibility: http://bit.ly/qNdqdk Dyslexie, font for people with Dyslexia: http://bit.ly/mfO5kt Department of Education Assistive Tech Grants: http://1.usa.gov/nb61XM Braille iPad case: http://bit.ly/oLuQQZ 6dot’s Braille labeler: http://bit.ly/rmdhUo If you have […]
Friday Podcast
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” […]
DVDs to Enhance Learning American Sign Language
Many people don’t think of American Sign Language (ASL) when considering learning a new language. In reality, it’s just as difficult, if not more difficult to learn compared to a spoken foreign language like Spanish or Japanese. ASL is truly a language because it’s a means of complete communication for a distinct group of people. […]