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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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The Center on Technology and Disability (CTD) is hosting a conference on Technology Solutions for Early Childhood! Join thought leaders in early childhood development and assistive technology (AT) at this CTD symposium for Federal policy makers, national association staff, researchers, family advocates, and others. Funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs […]

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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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Innovations in STEM Education: Technology to Support Students with Autism September 15, 2016 3:00pm to 4:30pm EDT Our expert panel of presenters will share their leading-edge research and experiencing in developing technology supports to give students with autism access to STEM curricula and activities. Presenters: Dr. Maya Israel:  University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana Dr. Matt Marino:  University of […]

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Understanding Math Issues with expert Paul B. Yellin, Director, The Yellin Center for Mind, Brain, and Education Thu Sep 01 at 1:00pm ET Where is the line between “bad at math” and a math disability? For answers to this and other questions concerning math issues, join Paul Yellin, director of the Yellin Center for Mind, […]

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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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