Google.org grants, college kids, and non-profits take the lead on bringing lots more AT to the mass market. Thank you all! AT in the news for the week of 4/11 thru 4/15
Google awards not-for-profit $800000 for device that helps people with disabilities use smartphones
Grad student invents product to help amputees in everyday life
The Perkins School got a $750,000 Google grant to change how blind people take the bus
Instructables & 3D Hubs Launch Their 3D Printing Contest 2016 with 15 3D Printers Up for Grabs
[VIDEO] Why Specifics Matter in Your School’s Web Accessibility Policy
Students Develop Force-Testing Device for 3-D-Printed Prosthetics Creators
How To Add Closed Captions or Subtitles to Facebook Videos
There’s a new wheelchair that lets people stand up and move around at the same time
Brain Prosthetic Allows Paralyzed Man to Move His Hand Again After Four Years
Engineering Students Showcase Inventions Which Help People with Disabilities
Google promotes accessibility with new features for Android, Chrome OS, and Google Docs
US Dept. of Education Acts to Protect Social Security Benefits for Borrowers with Disabilities
Design for Disability: new film features work of Cambridge alumnus
SuitX Has a Vision to Make Exoskeletons Affordable for All
Google Voice Access Beta app, other features announced to help users with disabilities
Assisting the Disabled Population Using Wearable VR Headsets
Google.org’s Giving $20 Million to Engineer a Better World for the Disabled
A fascinating technology allows this disabled man to play video games by using his mouth
Just Like Human Skin, This Plastic Sheet Can Sense And Heal
3D Printed Splints and Arm Supports Bring Relief for Patients with Severe Arm Injuries
Uber and Lyft Could Solve Paratransit Issues, If Not for Their Own Access Problems
Coding Allows Learning Disabled Students to Shine
Stanford Assistive Technology Course – Open to the public