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Category Archive for 'MD Technology Assistance Program'

Visit our website New AT to Borrow and Try Explore how technology can improve independence at school and work with some of the newest AT in the library! BeHear Now – Assistive Listening Device   Cpen Reader Pen – Scans text, provides feedback, and more   ClearSounds Quattro Pro 4.0 – Bluetooth amplification/assistive listening system   Humanware Connect […]

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AT Solutions For Hearing Loss Webinar from the MD Department of Disabilities Technology Assistance Program   September 21, 2021 @ 2pm – CLICK HERE to register   As schools and workplaces re-open, many of us are headed back to business, with or without AT. This session will explore a variety of Assistive Technologies that are […]

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Registration is open for The 3rd AnnualDigital Accessibility Legal Summit Thursday-Friday October 7-8, 2021American University Washington College of Law, Washington, D.C.  The event is primarily Online, with in-person participation options still to be determined. Please note that this Summit is in the same week and in the same vicinity as the M-Enabling Summit.  Program Highlights Opening Keynote: […]

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Tuesday, September 7, from 2:00-3:30 p.m. ET via Zoom Chromebooks are versatile and inexpensive computers that let you perform common computing tasks using Google’s Suite of products. They are very popular in education and used by students in school districts across the country. Recently, Google improved on their functionality by adding the ability to install and […]

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  Maryland ABLE User’s Guide from the Maryland Developmental Disabilities Council     August marks the nationally celebrated ABLE to Save Month. ABLE accounts are a way to help people with disabilities save and invest money and pay for qualified disability-related expenses.   In celebration, the Council in partnership with Maryland ABLE, are excited to […]

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Disability intersects every demographic group. There are people with disabilities of all ages, races, genders and national origins. And disabilities can impact a person in a variety of ways—both visible and invisible. For people with disabilities and their families, it is important to consider individual circumstances and needs to effectively prepare for emergencies and disasters. Public […]

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