Chamberlain Shutting The Door On MyQ Garage API Access Reminds How Smart Home … – Forbes
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Judge Rules School District Let Special Ed Student ‘Abscond’ From Classes
One school system could be on the hook for more than $300,000 after a judge found that a special education student was allowed to “escape” dozens of hours of classes…
Designers Work To Make Playgrounds More Inclusive
Landscape Structures designs some 2,000 to 3,000 parks projects across the country annually and they want to make sure that disability access means more than just a ramp. The post…
Google Rolls Out Accessibility Enhancements
With a slew of updates, Google is looking to make it easier for people with disabilities to interact with the world around them. The post Google Rolls Out Accessibility Enhancements…
A Vibrant Center in Oakland Has Nurtured Disabled Artists for Nearly 50 Years
Artists from Creative Growth who are developmentally disabled have shown their works at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Pompidou Center in Paris and beyond.
Disabled New Yorkers Face Extra Costs in Finding Housing
Some landlords are asking disabled people to foot the bill for accommodations, leaving even those with ample resources without an accessible place to live.
How a Blind Runner Trains for the New York City Marathon
Francesco Magisano intends to run the New York City Marathon on Sunday. But first, he is breaking in a new guide.
Marcel Hug, Catherine Debrunner of Switzerland Win Men’s, Women’s Wheelchair Races
Marcel Hug won his record sixth New York City Marathon while Catherine Debrunner won her debut and set a course record.
After Lewiston Shooting, Maine’s Deaf Community Seeks to Rise Above, Again
The attack, in which four of the 18 people killed were Deaf, resurfaced previous traumas and came after decades of efforts to be recognized.
More Medical Schools Expected To Train Doctors On IDD
A new effort is underway to dramatically expand training on intellectual and developmental disabilities at the nation’s medical schools. The post More Medical Schools Expected To Train Doctors On IDD…
A Vibrant Center in Oakland Has Nurtured Disabled Artists for Nearly 50 Years
Artists from Creative Growth who are developmentally disabled have shown their works at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Pompidou Center in Paris and beyond.
Disabled New Yorkers Face Extra Costs in Finding Housing
Some landlords are asking disabled people to foot the bill for accommodations, leaving even those with ample resources without an accessible place to live.
How a Blind Runner Trains for the New York City Marathon
Francesco Magisano intends to run the New York City Marathon on Sunday. But first, he is breaking in a new guide.
Marcel Hug, Catherine Debrunner of Switzerland Win Men’s, Women’s Wheelchair Races
Marcel Hug won his record sixth New York City Marathon while Catherine Debrunner won her debut and set a course record.
After Lewiston Shooting, Maine’s Deaf Community Seeks to Rise Above, Again
The attack, in which four of the 18 people killed were Deaf, resurfaced previous traumas and came after decades of efforts to be recognized.
WebAIM: An Evolution in Microsoft Office Accessibility
An Evolution in Microsoft Office Accessibility You are here: Home > Blog > An Evolution in Microsoft Office Accessibility In the early years of Microsoft Office, support for screen reader…
Centering Disability in Mitigating Harms of Bluetooth Tracking Technology
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Employees with Disabilities Say Software Accessibility Falls Short – HCM Technology Report
Technology Implementation Top News Employees with Disabilities Say Software Accessibility Falls Short By Gracie Wirick – November 6, 2023 While 82% of workers with disabilities say software is important to…
A Mother in Maine Rallied for Her Son’s Emotional Support Chickens
Amy Martin’s son, C-Jay, had struggled with depression and anxiety ever since the pandemic. Maybe chickens could help him. But would city officials let her have a flock at home?
Night Out in Lewiston Turns Deadly for a Group of Deaf Friends
One victim was widely recognized as a sign language interpreter for state briefings during the coronavirus pandemic.
A Vibrant Center in Oakland Has Nurtured Disabled Artists for Nearly 50 Years
Artists from Creative Growth who are developmentally disabled have shown their works at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Pompidou Center in Paris and beyond.
Disabled New Yorkers Face Extra Costs in Finding Housing
Some landlords are asking disabled people to foot the bill for accommodations, leaving even those with ample resources without an accessible place to live.
How a Blind Runner Trains for the New York City Marathon
Francesco Magisano intends to run the New York City Marathon on Sunday. But first, he is breaking in a new guide.
A Mother in Maine Rallied for Her Son’s Emotional Support Chickens
Amy Martin’s son, C-Jay, had struggled with depression and anxiety ever since the pandemic. Maybe chickens could help him. But would city officials let her have a flock at home?