The National Harbor Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Maryland Presents: County Resource Day for Blind and Low Vision Persons October 26, 2013 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM Colmar Manor Town Hall 3701 Lawrence Street, Colmar Manor, MD 20722 Do you know? A blind or low vision person? How to listen to […]
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ZoomText now offers ZoomText University. ZoomText University offers hands on, in-person training in all aspects of ZoomText. These two-day, nine-module classes cover the ins and outs of ZoomText screen magnification and screen reading; hotkeys for ZoomText as well as Windows to maximize productivity; tips on using ZoomText with other applications like Outlook and Adobe Reader; […]
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The Human-Centered Computing Program at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) is conducting a research study to explore the technology use habits of wheelchair users. The goal is to improve the usability and accessibility of computers for people with a range of abilities. The program is looking for people who use power wheelchairs or […]
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The Arc Northern Chesapeake Region will be hosting a Sensory Strategies Presentation and Make-n-Take Session on Thursday, August 15 from 5:30pm-8pm at their Harford County offices (4513 Philadelphia Rd, Aberdeen, MD 21001) This session will include strategies to help children (or teens and adults) with sensory processing differences, and the opportunity to make a sensory tool. Respite […]
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Wondering what assistive technology MDTAP has in its lab? Check out our complete online inventory by browsing all devices or searching by AT category to find what you’re looking for.
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WHAT’S NEW ON EQUIPMENT LINK A Jazzy 1400 Quantum Electric Wheelchair has just been listed on Equipment Link! Go to www.equipmentlink.org and take a look. And, while you’re there, take a look at these other recently listed items: a Golden Liteway Scooter, the Smartview TX14 Black and White CCTV and the Telesensory Aladdin Black and […]
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