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Dyslexie, a Typeface Designed for People with Dyslexia

Written by INDATA on August 16th, 2011. Leave a comment

For people with Dyslexia, reading text can be difficult because many letters are quite similar. For most people reading is fluid, so it’s hard to imagine feeling a different way. Dyslexics rotate and exchange the letters. For example, it’s common to switch the letters: b, q, p, and d. When he was a university student […]

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Written by INDATA on August 15th, 2011. Leave a comment

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Assistive Technology Update, Easter Seals Crossroads, INDATA News, Podcasts, Tech Tips, Wade Wingler

ATU011: Mongolia’s Assistive Technology Pioneers, She paints with her eyes, Free screen reader show-down, wheel chairs in the woods

Written by INDATA on August 12th, 2011May 23rd, 2014. Leave a comment

Podcast: Play in new window | Download http://traffic.libsyn.com/atupdate/ATUP081211.mp3     Links: Megan Fry paints with her eyes: http://bit.ly/oOSjjq Free screen reader show down: http://bit.ly/qqwwuv Agnes the ageing suit: http://on.ft.com/pFVYr4 Yahoo! Accessibility: http://youtu.be/0r4_bvfrO-0 Using Microsoft Windows 7 & Maestro in UAE: http://bit.ly/r7c16k Additional UAE AT resources: http://bit.ly/p62wfj Wheelchairs in the woods: http://bit.ly/qEaFGG INDATA’s app list (includes […]

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AM011: Video phones and web cams for American Sign Language

Written by INDATA on August 12th, 2011October 11th, 2012. Leave a comment

Podcast: Play in new window | Downloadhttp://traffic.libsyn.com/accessibilityminute/AM081211Ind.mp3   Links: Wikipedia article on videophones: http://bit.ly/GbT7R Read our blog: http://blog.eastersealstech.com Follow us on Twitter: @INDATAProject    

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Guest Blogger: Perspective from a High School Student with Dyslexia

Written by INDATA on August 11th, 2011. 4 Comments

I am a high school student going into my sophomore year. I was diagnosed with dyslexia in 3rd grade. As a young kid I was always interested in learning new things. Because I had trouble reading my parents and grandparents would read to me for hours. I loved listening and learning about things that I […]

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Vibrating Alarm Clocks to Assist Hearing Impaired

Written by INDATA on August 10th, 2011. Leave a comment

A vibrating alarm clock is a handy tool for people who are deaf or have hearing impairments. A traditional alarm clock may not be loud enough to wake people from a deep slumber, but an alarm clock that you can feel would do the trick! Vibrating alarm clocks are small enough to fit under your […]

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