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Whether it’s little kids, senior citizens, or someone in between, technology (assistive or not) can make the difference between living wholly or simply surviving. Self-tying shoes, self-driving cars, and a whole lot more. AT in the news for the week of 10/3 thru 10/7. Using virtual reality to help youngsters with autism into work Fashion […]

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With the rapid adoption of EPUB 3, a format is now available that provides some features that outstrip those of electronic setups originally designed to be a replica of print, such as PDF. You can create a better book, one that adapts to screen sizes and font size preferences. You can create a book that […]

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The 2017 Disability Employment Tracker™ opens on October 1, 2016. Sign up today to gain immediate access to the Tracker. In the race for talent, the Disability Employment Tracker™ gives your company an immediate edge. Using the National Organization on Disability’s proprietary approach, this free and confidential online assessment provides essential analysis you won’t find […]

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Maybe because we’re moving into National Disability Employment Awareness Month (October) but employment issues really rule the feed this week! And of course, assistive technology plays a vital role in the pursuit of employment for many individuals with disabilities, thus, this is quite the marriage of news! AT in the news for the week of […]

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Competitors, artists, and makers take the cake this week in the world of assistive technology. Don’t miss out on this weeks AT in the news for 9/12 thru 9/16. Future of AT for people with disabilities? Brain-Sensing Implant Lets Monkeys Transcribe Shakespeare This standing ‘wheelchair’ may change the lives of the disabled Helping workers with […]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Accessible Documents September 20, 2016 | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm EST | Online | Registration During this webinar hosted by the Institute on Disability, participants will learn the steps for creating an accessible document and the importance of having content accessible. Areas to be explored include the use of […]

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