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Category Archive for 'Web Accessibility'

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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Uber, Lyft, and The Internet of Things. Words that are part of our vernacular, concepts that make the world go round, and advancements that make it possible for people with disabilities to have access to the same advantages as everyone else. Yay technology!!!  AT in the news for the week of 9/5 thru 9/9 Microsoft takes a different approach to interviewing candidates w/autism […]

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Being creative is a powerful thing – like when it leads to new Alzheimers apps developed by 12-year-olds or braille tablets coming market. Get inspired when you catch up on the latest AT news for the week of 8/29/16 thru 9/2/16! How Accessible Technology Is Moving Into The Mainstream Is the website you are working on accessible? […]

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The Inclusive Design Lab at the University of Maryland is studying how to make the next generation of mobile computing technology more accessible for people with disabilities. The lab is looking for participants 18 years or older who own a smartphone and who are blind or visually impaired as well as participants with normal or corrected-to-normal vision. Participants will […]

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Technology that is nonvisually accessible, which can be accessed and operated using audio and Braille, creates opportunities for the blind to live, work, and play as fully participating members of our communities. When done correctly, building innovative, universally designed technologies is simple, cost effective, and beneficial to blind and sighted users alike. The National Federation […]

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