SVG educators among 50 in OECS trained in Assistive Technologies – St Vincent Times
Assistive Technology (AT) refers to devices or equipment which help to improve the functional capacity of people with disabilities.
Learning challenges shape a mechanical engineer's path | MIT News
“I observed assistive technologies — developed by scientists and … so he sought out adaptive technology — Kurzweil, a text-to-audio program.
Assistive technologies help respite charity guests regain independence – AT Today
Advanced assistive technologies from Pressalit have been installed in Leuchie House, a national respite charity.
Steps to improve digital accessibility at your institution – Times Higher Education (THE)
… that browsers and assistive technologies can read, thus affecting users of assistive technology such as screen readers; and inaccessible PDFs.
UTA team to explore assistive technologies for people with disabilities – EurekAlert!
Titled “REU Site: Assistive Technologies for People with Disabilities,” this NSF grant continues work started on a 2018 $1.2 million grant from the …
How assistive technologies are helping the deaf | Feeling Fit | yoursun.com
Visual fire alarms are another assistive technology that can improve the lives of individuals with significant hearing loss.
Overcoming barriers for pupils with reading challenges – Education Technology
Assistive technologies designed for dyslexic pupils have a big role to play in removing the need for additional support. This is better for the school …
HSC and integratedliving partner with CSIRO to deliver smart home tech – Inside Ageing
SSH technology was developed by CSIRO's eHealth Research Centre in collaboration with … to expand the assistive technologies available to their
Assistive Tech And Video Games | Hackaday
Assistive technologies have a pretty big presence here on Hackaday, and this hack is nothing short of interesting. [kerchoo_22] is working on a …
Why assistive devices for PWDs are costly in Africa – NewsDay Zimbabwe
Assistive technologies are functional, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices. Not only does WHO support a global commitment to making them more easily …