Fishing for Makers
This July, the NJ and MO AT Act Programs (ATAC and MoAT) teamed to host their first AT Maker Roundtable, and already they're hooked. Won't you join them?
This July, the NJ and MO AT Act Programs (ATAC and MoAT) teamed to host their first AT Maker Roundtable, and already they're hooked. Won't you join them?
One advantage of the pandemic is more opportunities to attend assistive-technology (AT)-related events and learn while staying put. Hurry to register; some of these are in March!
7 tools and toys exhibited at the Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) expo (plus two that should have been there).
The boundary between who is using, designing and making assistive technology (AT) has always been porous.
The South Carolina AT Program is getting ready to bring smiles to families and children with disabilities, one switch-adapted toy at a time!
The AT maker movement took a decisive step forward last month when leaders came together to share projects and approaches and remind us all to keep thinking outside the marketplace!
This is a terrific opportunity to learn from AT maker-movement leaders and get hands-on (while earning CEUs)!
At the back of the exposition hall, 3D printers hummed, corrugated plastic was folded and taped, and soldering irons lent a whiff of molten alloy to the air.
Mark your calendar! Spend the day learning all about AT making from maker thought-leaders at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH
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