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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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The Inclusive Design Lab at the University of Maryland is studying how to make the next generation of mobile computing technology more accessible for people with disabilities. The lab is looking for participants 18 years or older who own a smartphone and who are blind or visually impaired as well as participants with normal or corrected-to-normal vision. Participants will […]

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National Disability Institute (NDI) is excited to announce the launch of DISABLE POVERTY. DISABLE POVERTY is a grassroots campaign to increase awareness about the nearly one in three Americans with disabilities who live in poverty and remain outside the economic mainstream. Within the next 10 years, NDI is committed to: DECREASE the number of working-age […]

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These are just a few of the newest items posted on Equipment Lin. To see a full listing, visit the Equipment Link website! AmTryke Community Cruiser Tricycle – Best Offer Twin sized adjustable bed and mattress – Best Offer Lazy Boy Lifting Recliner – Best Offer Electric scooter – Free

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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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The American Foundation for the Blind CareerConnect® program is proud to announce a new guide to help professionals implement the Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) and improve employment outcomes for teens and young adults who are blind or visually impaired. The Transition to Work: Program Activity Guide includes 19 free lesson plans and assignments […]

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