Whew! Hope you have your reading glasses on because there’s a lot of good stuff in here this week. DIY captioning for the deaf, baby carriers for paraplegic moms, incredible clothing designs for kids with autism…Seriously, you don’t want to miss this. AT in the news for the week of 8/24 thru 8/28
Many mobile health apps neglect needs of blind users
A Vision for the Future: Baxter Shines in Research to Guide the Blind
These 13 Incredible Apps Can See, Hear, And Speak For You!
U of D Jesuit senior develops baby carrier for paraplegic mothers
DYK: 91% of college students w disabilities say AT is important. QIAT-PS survey (PDF)
Smartphones, Apps Are Liberating the Blind and Visually Impaired
Funding plea for automated home technology for disabled people
Central High grad, Auburn senior developing apps for Google Glass to enable disabled
Watch a child use Guided Access on her iPad to play with a Mother Goose app
Trends on Tuesday: Web Standards Advocate Advises Adaptive Web Design for Government Sites
Tools/Tips for DIY Video Transcription/Captioning
4 Online Accessibility Trends in Higher Ed [VIDEO]
Advocates want websites accessible to those with impaired, no eyesight
Superhero-inpsired robotic hand wins UK Dyson award
Here are four ways to ensure equal access for your child in school
Orée Stylograph pen takes notes while you take notes
FCC’s Remarks on Supporting Accessible Communications for People With Disabilities
Actionable Ways To Improve Website Usability
One stand to rule them all! iPad, iPod, iPhone
Clothing designs may look odd to you, for kids w/autism it looks awesome
Smartphones, Apps Are Liberating the Blind and Visually Impaired
Can technology make a hearing-centric world more accessible?