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” […]
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Art Studios offer Creativity without Limitations
Many people with disabilities benefit from working with art by enjoying the freedom of expression. Art studios for people with disabilities are located across the country. Through art, people gain independence and self-worth. Several art studios specifically catered to people with disabilities are highlighted below. Creative Diversity, located in Louisville, KY, is a place for […]
INDATA Provides Low-Interest Loans for Qualified Individuals
Are you considering purchasing an assistive technology device but are unsure of how you will pay for it? The INDATA Project has an Alternative Financing Program (AFP) that may be precisely what you need. The INDATA Project provides low-interest extended rate financial loans for people who qualify. Individuals who qualify are residents of Indiana with […]
AbleData and Technology for Long Term Care websites are Resource for Assistive Technology Products
With so many assistive technology products available, it may be difficult for you to determine which products are best for you. Websites like AbleData and Technology for Long Term Care are useful resources for determining what products suit your or a loved one’s needs. AbleData provides objective information about assistive technology products and rehabilitation equipment […]
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Eye Tracking Technology Allows for Effective Communication for People with Paralysis
Researchers at Eye-Com have created a wearable device, the EC7T, that can detect eye movement and turn it into an effective tool for communication. The device uses infrared light sensors to detect the location of the user’s eye gaze. The user’s gaze is detected and then functions like a mouse control for a computer. As […]