It’s been a long, cold week here in Baltimore. Now it’s time to relax with a cup of hot coffee and catch up on all the week’s AT news. We hope you do the same. Happy reading… AT in the news for the week of 1/20 – 1/24 Makeup with embedded electronics helps the disabled […]
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It’s a little later in the day than usual for getting these out, but that’s okay. Now you can have some light (and inspirational) reading before bed tonight. Enjoy! AT in the news for the week of 1/13 – 1/17. Wheelchair icon revamped by guerrilla art project Gift of mobility: West Sider helps develop ‘KidWalk’ “A […]
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Wowzers! We’ve got some good ones today…check all of this week’s AT news, right here. AT in the news for the week of 1/6 thru 1/10 Woman with Lou Gehrig’s disease authors short story by blinking eyes Adapting your home when living with vision loss First adaptive paddle board of its kind to accommodate a […]
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My fingers and toes may not have thawed out yet from this morning’s commute to the office, but hopefully you’re somewhere warm and cozy. So, to add to the ambiance, here is some of the latest AT news to catch up on while you get toasty next to the fireplace. AT in the news for […]
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I know, I know. You’ve been waiting all week for this. Well, wait no longer, cause here it is! AT in the news for the week of 12/16 – 12/20 What Nonverbal Kids Can Gain From Technology New approach ahead for Section 508 standards New Ring Device ‘Reads’ Sign Language Out Loud Too loud! This […]
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AT in the news for the week of 12/9 – 12/13 Deaf/hard-of-hearing volunteers in AL, FL, LA, MS & TX needed for radio emergency alerts demo The Ablegamers 2013 Annual Holiday Guide for Gamers Defining and Understanding Adaptive Content Sweet Briar engineers work to design low-cost, body-powered prosthesis Southern Maryland group helps decode challenges […]
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