Assistive Technology for Reading Hard Copy on the Job
Thank you, Oklahoma ABLE Tech (OK's State AT Program) for this AT Tip for Employment!
Thank you, Oklahoma ABLE Tech (OK's State AT Program) for this AT Tip for Employment!
Thanks to Melissa McKeon, MS, ORT/L, for this AT success story with Connecticut's State AT Program
Thanks to Oklahoma ABLE Tech for this AT Tip for Employment! AT Tips are posted as an adaptable resource for state programs and may be localized and shared.
Here's advice valuable to all iPhone users, but particularly essential if you (or your student or client) relies on apps as assistive technology.
Thanks to the QIAT Listserv community for these recommendations and also Heidi Givens via Twitter!
According to a 2015 survey of individuals with disabilities, 46% of respondents describe their online job application experience as "difficult to impossible."
Thanks to Oklahoma ABLE Tech for this AT Tip for Employment! AT Tips are posted as an adaptable resource for state programs and may be localized and shared.
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