Podcast: Play in new window | Download 256-10-13-17 Kardia Mobile Hey there! Welcome to Accessibility Minute, your weekly look at Assistive Technology, those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing or other special needs! There are several apps that can check your heart rate by using the […]
Blog
TFH Cozy Cave
Visual stimulation is a great way to get children with autism, ADHD, and more to relax. Ultraviolet illumination is one source of this stimulation that allows viewers to experience color and light in a unique way. The Cozy Cave is a pop-up structure that blocks any external light making it a great way to view […]
4 Wireless Health Monitoring Devices
I discussed three different activity trackers on last week’s featured blog. I wanted to continue discussing other health-related devices for this week’s feature as well by covering four wireless health monitoring devices. Disclaimer: Please note that the following is a list of medical devices. Please consult with your healthcare provider to see what works best […]
VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker
If you’re looking for a toy to help your child develop from a crawler to a walker, look no further than the VTech Sit-to-Stand Learning Walker. The Learning Walker features a barnyard full of friends to cheer your child on as he or she learns to walk. Children start with the removable activity panel for […]
ATFAQ063 – Q1 JAWS not starting automatically Q2 VoiceOver-friendly To Do apps Q3 Wireless earbuds and multiple devices Q4 Charging my laptop on the go Q5 Identity theft protection
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Panel: Brian Norton, Josh Anderson, Belva Smith, Wade Wingler Q1 JAWS not starting automatically Q2 VoiceOver-friendly To Do apps Q3 Wireless earbuds and multiple devices Q4 Charging my laptop on the go Q5 Identity theft protection ——-transcript follows —— WADE WINGLER: Welcome to ATFAQ, Assistive Technology Frequently Asked […]
Monday Tech Tip: Seeing AI app
Brian Norton, Director of Assistive Technology at Easterseals Crossroads, shows us The Seeing AI app which uses AI and a camera on an iOS device to verbal describe what the camera sees to a person who is blind or visually impaired. Check it out here: