Indiana Vision Expo

Indiana’s annual Vision Expo will be held  on September 29, 2012 at the Indiana State Library from 10:00am-3:00pm.  The Vision Expo is the Midwest’s largest trade show connecting people with vision loss and their family and friends to assistive technology vendors and low-vision service providers. The event is brought to you by the Indiana Talking Book […]

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Guest Blogger: What do cost trends mean for the AAC industry?

Kevin Tyler, President and Co-Founder of Give Speech, wrote today’s blog about the cost of augmentative and alternative communication devices. This mission of Give Speech is simple. The New York nonprofit wants to make augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technology better, cheaper, and more accessible.     Kevin writes: At Give Speech, we have been […]

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Monday Tech Tip: Adaptive Chairs

Brian Norton, Clinical Manager of the INDATA Project explains how adaptive chairs help people with physical disabilities. You can find more information at Salli.com or Ergoquest.com. Having trouble viewing the video? Click Here! Click here to visit our archived videos. To view Closed Captioning, click on the “CC” in the lower right corner of the video.

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Blossom Indy: Program for Young Women with Disabilities

Blossom-Indy, sponsored by Easter Seals Crossroads, provides a framework for young women ages 16-25 with disabilities to promote personal achievement.  The Blossom-Indy program matches mentees with young female professionals in the community for this free, two-month program that includes weekly mentoring, social/educational gatherings and a conference in October.  Participants will have the opportunity to learn valuable […]

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