The ReadIt Wand is a lightweight, portable USB camera that allows your laptop or PC to transform into a magnification system in mere seconds! All you have to do is follow a few simple steps. First, connect the ReadIt Wand into your computer, then place your print materials directly under the camera, and finally press […]
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App Roundup
During a recent presentation at the “Journey To Success” conference sponsored by Down Syndrome Indiana, Wade Wingler did an “App Roundup” presentation. During that presentation, the group discussed a number of useful apps. Among them were www.BridgingApps.org, which is a great resource to find all kinds of apps and www.AppleVis.com which is a site dedicated […]
Monday Tech Tip: Sonic Bomb
Wade Wingler, Director of Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads, demonstrates the Sonic Bomb vibrating alarm clock. Having trouble viewing the video? Click here! Click here to visit our archived videos.
Friday Podcast: Auti Angel from Push Girls, VoiceOver Updates for Apple’s App Store, Free Webinars from Autism Speaks, Video Games to Teach Navigation to the Blind, and Accesible Pedestrian Signals
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” is designed […]
Fleksy for iOS
Imagine texting on an iPhone without being able to see it. Fleksy allows users to type text on the familiar keyboard layout, by tapping on the screen. According to Flesky.com, ” our patent pending technology does not need accuracy – just tap on the screen and Fleksy will automatically detect the text you meant to enter – even […]
Bluetooth Speakers as Voice Amplifiers
Sometimes, pieces of technology that are created for the general population can also be used for people with disabilities. Aluratek bluetooth speakers are one of those devices. These devices are designed to amplify music coming from your tablet or smartphone, but they could also be used for hands-free talking from your smartphone. That feature is […]