Wowzers! We’ve got some good ones today…check all of this week’s AT news, right here. AT in the news for the week of 1/6 thru 1/10
Woman with Lou Gehrig’s disease authors short story by blinking eyes
Adapting your home when living with vision loss
First adaptive paddle board of its kind to accommodate a wheelchair
App Turns Smartphone Into Virtual Cane for the Blind | MIT Technology Review
Hear the latest in accessible images, math & discoverability from ATIA and CSUN
iPad accessibility, part 1 of 3
New STEM learning opportunity for blind students has been developed
‘Assistive technology’ aids special education
3D-printed eye cells could “cure blindness”
New technology can help elderly live better lives
Vibration technology puts a “cap” on hearing
SpeakYourMind pioneers communication tool for those with brain injuries
New technology could change the future of voting
Israeli Startup Develops Touch-Free Controls for Disabled Community
Consumer Electronics Assn. Helps Seniors, Disabled With New Technology
8 trillion reasons to make your technology accessible
New Accessible Studio program aims for inclusion in Mount Rainier
Have We Entered Golden Age of Accessibility, asks Robert Pearson
Still bad news for Google Docs [screen reader] Accessibility
AT for the snow: How about a blade for a wheel chair used in Switzerland?