The LITTLE Step-by-Step Communication with Levels is designed for people to program messages to correspond with planned activities. With this device you have pre-recorded series of message sequences. This is ideal for use at specific times during the day. Example of recordings include phrases like “May I go to the bathroom?” or a recording to help […]
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Google Computer Science Scholarships for Students with Disabilities
“Access to knowledge is our thing.” That’s what Google says about its scholarship for students with disabilities. The deadline to submit an application in Monday, February 18. Recipients of the 2013 Google Lime Scholarship will each receive a scholarship for the 2013-2014 academic year. Winners are invited to the Google Scholars’ Retreat at the Googleplex in […]
Top 10 Podcasts of 2012
It’s a new year and we look back up all of the content we produce to find out what our subscribers are most interested in learning about. We put out content 5 days per week in various forms. On Mondays, we use Youtube.com to put out tech tip videos. These are 3-5 minute Assistive Technology […]
Top 10 INDATA Tech Tips of 2012
It’s a new year and we look back up all of the content we produce to find out what our subscribers are most interested in learning about. We put out content 5 days per week in various forms. On Mondays, we use Youtube.com to put out tech tip videos. These are 3-5 minute Assistive Technology […]
Assistive Technology Apps for Android
If you’ve read any of our past blog posts, you know we are crazy about Apple products and the assistive technology and accessibility services that comes with them. But, we also know that not every person on the face of the Earth is as ecstatic about them as we are. So, today I’m blogging about […]
Monday Tech Tip: BuzzCards
http://youtu.be/Xw2Y2g9ovg8 Watch as Wade Wingler demonstrates iPhone app, BuzzCards, that assists people who are Deaf or hearing impaired. Having trouble viewing the video? Click here! Click here to visit our archived videos. To view Closed Captioning, click on the “CC” in the lower right corner of the video.