Celebrating AT Awareness and Education
For students with disabilities, AT can be necessary for providing access to the curriculum. #ATAwarenessDay
For students with disabilities, AT can be necessary for providing access to the curriculum. #ATAwarenessDay
April 6th, 2022, is National Assistive Technology Awareness Day! To extend the celebration, each day this week AT3 Center is highlighting AT for different purposes.
In honor of World Autism Awareness Day, AT3 Center celebrates James, a young man with autism in Oklahoma, and his progress with technology for communication. #CelebrateDifferences #WAAD
Free AT webinars from around the Web, compiled by a volunteer with the Assistive Technology Coalition.
According to the National MS Society, there are nearly a million people with multiple sclerosis (MS) in the United States. If you know someone impacted by MS, don't forget your AT Act Program for assistance finding tools and strategies for living well.
Simple tools for independence can save thousands of dollars in healthcare.
This is an important story to share. While it may not be a "Long COVID" story, it is a sobering COVID impact story. Thank you to LATAN, the Louisiana Assistive Technology (AT) Act Program, for bringing Gerald to AT3 Center's attention.
Did you know that every nine seconds someone in the United States acquires a brain injury? Over the last two years, however, that rate must be on the rise.
In honor of Developmental Disability Awareness month, here is a story highlighting the difference technology can make during the pandemic to keep spirits high. Thank you, DATI, the Delaware AT Act Program, for the permission to re-post.
Free AT webinars from around the Web, compiled by the Assistive Technology Coalition.
The Assistive Technology Act Technical Assistance and Training Center (AT3 Center) is a project funded under grant award #90ATT0003 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living (ACL). The AT3 Center provides technical assistance and support to AT Act Programs funded under Section 4 of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended (P.L. 108-364). The AT3 Center is a sponsored project of the Association of Assistive Technology Act Programs (ATAP). The information on this website does not necessarily reflect the position or policy of ACL, and no official endorsement should be inferred.
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