Looking for a fun toy to teach your child about cause and effect? The Ribbon Push and Pull Cube by Fun and Function is one available option! The Ribbon Push and Pull Cube is a visually engaging tactile sensory tool featuring six sides. According to its description, “This engaging, tactile tool helps keep kids attentive […]
Posts with the Easterseals Crossroads tag
Monday Tech Tip: Low Tech Case Study
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology at Easterseals Crossroads shows us a case study on low tech assistive technology solutions. Check it out here:
Monday Tech Tip: Speech Controller for iOS
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology, at Easterseals Crossroads show us the Speech Controller feature in iOS, which will allow someone to have the controller show for quick access to Speak Screen and Speak on Touch. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Speech Controller.
Monday Tech Tip: Mouse Control iOS
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology, at Easterseals Crossroads shows us how to use a mouse with an iPad using pointer device, which is a new accessibility feature for iOS under the AssistiveTouch features. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about using a pointer device with AssistiveTouch on iOS device.
Consumer Highlight: Kevin Kopf-The INDATA Project Volunteer of the Year
Kevin was born in in Indianapolis, Indiana and was raised with 2 sisters, one who is his twin. He was born with a mild form of cerebral palsy and has autism. In 2015, he graduated from Carmel High School. He then went to the University of Indianapolis and majored in Earth Science and graduated in […]
Go Talk Go AAC Wearable
Over the years, we have covered several augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices and apps. Go Talk Go is an example of an AAC wearable – so communication is literally within an arm’s length! The rechargeable Go Talk Go features a plastic wristband so you can wear it like a watch. It offers three programmable […]