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AT in the news for the week of 7/9 – 7/13

Scientist Commands Robot 2,000 Miles Away With Brain Waves

2012 Imagine Cup touts assistive technology

Kurzweil 3000 Firefly iPad App Releasedh

Aging At Home, With The Help Of Technology

Physical Education and Technology: Using Video Sports Games to Engage Students with Disabilities

‘Diabetes tattoos’ may soon help monitor glucose levels

Using Teeth to Help Restore Hearing in One Ear

Engineering Students Develop Bioengineering Assistive Devices in SolidWorks

Headset Creates ‘Soundscape’ for Blind People to See – very cool!

‘Four million disabled people have never been online’

Gilbey Films launches! Professional online films to help hotels/venues showcase their great accessibility facilities

Ukrainian Students Develop Gloves That Translate Sign Language Into Speech

Socially assistive robots provide a break for patients

Access Board Releases Proposed Guidelines for Emergency Transportable Housing

A new Illinois State University project to make SMART Boards accessible to visually impaired children

Walking Robot Legs Made to Reproduce Human Gait

Businesses must design more digitally inclusive sites, says disabled charity

 Seven assistive technologies born from science fiction

One Response to “AT in the News, Weekly Wrap Up, 7/13/2012”

  1. Ja denne boken har jeg hørt om..tror virkelig den er noe for meg.. tror en god del barn har denne Pippi Poweren i seg, men at de msiter dne litt på sin veg til voksen livet.. synd syns jeg..Takk for tipset =)ha en fin fin uke .:Klem Kerstin

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