Audio describe your own YouTube videos (or help your friends describe theirs), support some Kickstarter AT campaigns, and engage in an online community connecting people who need prosthetics with people who have 3D printers. It’s a big, wide world with a lot of good happening- connect to it here.
AT in the news for the week of 2/24 thru 2/28
Isobar Creates Voice-Controlled Google Glass App
Comcast, The Arc to offer technology access for the disabled
Indiana mother looks to kickstart dyslexia app
Steve Gleason inspires WSU students to help ALS patients communicate better
Results of latest Screen Reader User Survey by WebAIM now published!
Student in wheelchair speaks up to make UC campus more accessible
Online community connects 3D printer owners with people who need prosthetic hands
ReSound LiNX is a made for iPhone hearing aid
Hobbyists Improves Open Source Designs of Affordable 3D Printed Prosthetics
Tilt Control, a Google Glass app for the physically disabled
Blind Students Promised Fair Access To Common Core Tests
Local Kickstarter Helps Hard-of-Hearing with New App, Device
Formstack Earns Section 508 Certification for Accessibility of its Form
FCC Looks To Improve TV Accessibility
New BBC Mobile Accessibility Guidelines
A New Tool Allows Anyone to Add Audio Description to Youtube Videos
Kroger caters to special needs children with new cart
Paralyzed Woman Walks Again Thanks To ‘Ekso-Suit,’ 3D Printed Exoskeleton [VIDEO]
I see you don’t monetize your page, don’t waste your traffic, you can earn additional bucks every month
because you’ve got hi quality content. If you want to know how to make extra money, search
for: best adsense alternative Dracko’s tricks