A Foot Switch for Ben
Facing a temporary disability? Stay on the job with assistance from your AT Act Program's device loan library.
Facing a temporary disability? Stay on the job with assistance from your AT Act Program's device loan library.
Every day, assistive technology is being used by persons with disabilities in all employment categories. Happy #ATAwarenessDay
Thank you, TechOWL, for your dynamic dedication to raising AT awareness and providing technology recommendations along the way.
Sometimes the technology we need is already in our pocket.
Thank you MonTECH for sharing a story of empowerment through technology and helping us celebrate Down Syndrome Awareness Month.
Here's an assistive technology success story perfect for both National Disability Employment Month and AAC Awareness Month. Many thanks to the Colorado AT Act Program, and congratulations to Eliane Kleingeld!
Have a disability? Learn about working with assistive technology. In recognition of National Disability Employment Month and Blindness Awareness Month, AT3 Center shares this success story from the Illinois AT Act Program (IATP).
Brought to you by the Work ACCESS team at Georgia Tech (home of Georgia Tools for Life, the GA AT Program).
Thanks to Stacy Driscoll, Program Coordinator for the NH AT Program (ATinNH), for these tips for how to ensure your next Zoom meeting or webinar is accessible to all, including participants with disabilities.
Most of these tips correlate to one overarching principle: assistive technology as an extension of a person's personal space, perhaps best understood as an extension of their body.
The Assistive Technology Act Training and Technical Assistance Center(AT3/AT3 Center) is a project funded under grant award # 90ATTA0001 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Community Living (ACL). AT3 provides technical assistance and supports to State Assistive Technology (AT) 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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