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Couldn’t share them all (WAY too many) so I had to use the art of selection to represent. Enjoy the pickins’- AT in the news for the weeks of 3/9 to 3/20.

A Discussion About Disability And Accessible Music Venues On ‘Kojo Nnamdi Show’

Speech that will take your breath away, AT innovation from a 16-yr-old

Father working to develop app to help other parents find autism-friendly businesses

Harnessing Technology for Success in the Classroom

This Wearable Game For Visually Impaired Kids Aims To Help Cognitive Development

New dark theme for users with low vision – Microsoft announces IT Pro and Developer Preview of Office 2016

In the Age of the Internet, one group is being left out of the conversation—the hearing impaired

Augmented Reality Glasses for Blind Created at Oxford

Low Cost Solutions for Making Your Home  Accessible

Soft Bionic Power Trousers Could Help Us Walk Up Stairs

Bluetooth wristband to alert disabled bus travellers when to get off

MIT Hackathon Tackles Technologies To Benefit the Disabled

Audio description app allows blind people to enjoy VOD content

Seniors don’t want ugly tech that screams ‘I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up’

Fashion design with a social impact

Caltech, Art Center students create new devices to aid those with disabilities

Welcome to the NEAThome – the bungalow helping in the fight against dementia

iDo Hygiene helps users understand the steps to hygiene & using the bathroom using videos & picture sequence cards

Meet the Team That Makes It Possible for the Blind to Use Facebook

‘Robotic clothes’ to aid mobility of disabled and elderly

Students design ‘farm arm’ to help operate machinery

Smart table brings kids together

Will Technology Put an End to Disability? A Future Tense Event Recap

Arizona State University student develops sensing technology for people with vision disabilities

3D paintings allow the visually impaired to visit museums

Traditional hearing aids don’t work? The new generation of implants are better than ever

A wearable device that stimulates the sense of balance with electric “noise” could help Parkinson’s

 

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