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Monthly Archive for September, 2014

A 3-D printed brain, wearable robotics, and a tactile computer…I think I hear the future knocking. Read all about it here, in this week’s AT News Wrap up for 9/8 thru 9/12 Air Canada improves access for the vision impaired Speech generating device helps ALS patient Blind riders claim discrimination, sue Uber Natural sciences museum hosts […]

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The Maryland Disabilities Forum Presents: 2014 Gubernatorial Candidates Forum on Disability Issues Join them on: Thursday, October 9, 2014 1:00-3:00 pm at National Federation of the Blind 200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place Baltimore, MD 21230 Click here for Pre-Registration to this Free Event!   For more information on the Maryland Disabilities Forum, contact […]

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Accessibility of User Flows When implementing accessibility, the issues on the most visited or high profile pages are often the first to be addressed. While this is effective, also consider user flows or processes. For example, on an online shopping site, focus on making the entire checkout process accessible. While the final purchasing page of […]

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Today’s the day! It’s Web Accessibility Training Day 2014 hosted by the National Federation of the Blind and the Maryland Technology Assistance Program. Follow NFB_voice and MDTAP on Twitter, hashtag #WATD14, to get real time updates on sessions, speakers and more. The session materials and audio recordings will be posted after the event at https://nfb.org/web-accessibility-day

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It’s good practice to make things accessible. From equipment to electronic documents, making sure everyone can access an item or information is a universally beneficial choice. And now that so many people, agencies and organizations use social media, it’s vital to ensure that the information you’re posting, whether through Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or some other platform, […]

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Medical engineering, musicians with assistive technology, tactile space books, 3-D printed body parts…it’s like the coolest liberal arts college. Ever. Check out all the newest assistive technology happenings right here – AT in the news from 8/25 -thru 9/5 Wearable Fall Detector Without A Button New iBooks® Textbook Helps Visually Impaired Visit the Stars Through Touch, […]

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