Yay for Bidets!
Many thanks to Aimee Sterk of the Michigan Assistive Technology Program for this enthusiastic post espousing the benefits of bidets as assistive technology (re-posted with permission)!
Many thanks to Aimee Sterk of the Michigan Assistive Technology Program for this enthusiastic post espousing the benefits of bidets as assistive technology (re-posted with permission)!
7 tools and toys exhibited at the Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) expo (plus two that should have been there).
At the nexus of the Internet of Things, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is what Mallozzi terms "Smart AT."
Inspired by her own experience, Rita Howells has joined a team of instructors who are blind to create free online trainings for individuals with vision impairments to master the iPhone and iPad.
Thank you to Rita Howells and the Illinois Assistive Technology Program for providing these home button accessibility insights.
Most states have an alternative financing program to help residents buy assistive technology (AT) and AT services. Jeff and Shelley Penick used Oklahoma's for a very unique purchase.
Ten gadgets to help you stay safe, on time, and informed with a hearing impairment
I have an arsenal of assistive tech tools on my smartphone, would adding Aira be worth the expense?
YouDescribe makes it easy to ensure your video content is accessible to individuals who have a visual impairment. It's also free and provides support!
The Connecticut Tech Act Project (CTTAP) is getting ready for its annual conference with help from two virtual-presence robots!
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