The Snow Portable Video Magnifier is an assistive technology device that is useful for people who are Blind or have low vision. This high-powered magnifier features 10 color contrast modes, large easy-see buttons, a writing stand for journaling or signing documents and the ability to connect to your television for larger magnification. This lightweight magnifier […]
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IntelliKeys USB
IntelliKeys USB is an intelligent, programmable keyboard that provides access to the computer for people who have difficulty using a mouse or standard keyboard. It enables users with physical, visual, or cognitive disabilities to easily type, enter numbers, navigate on-screen displays, and execute menu commands. This assistive technology device is a versatile enlarged keyboard that […]
Monday Tech Tip: Part 1 of Web Accessibility Tips from the INDATA Project
Wade Winger, Director of Assistive Technology at the INDATA Project, explains why accessibility is important when building a website.
AM122 – WATI for Assessing Assistive Technology Needs of Students
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Show Notes Hi folks. Welcome to “Accessibility Minute”, your weekly look at Assisitive Technology—those clever tools and devices designed to help people who have difficulties with vision, mobility, hearing or other special needs. Do you work with students with special needs? Did you ever wish there was a […]
ATU122 – ADEC’s Grass Roots Assistive Technology Initiatives (Steve Germani), myDynavox, Described TV feedback requested, WADA Radio, Voice Dream, Zoomtext and Google Chrome
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Show Notes: My Dynavox: Overview http://bit.ly/1fn6XW9 FCC Wants Your Described TV Story: We’ll Help You Tell It with Just […]
Clarity AltoPlus Digital Extra Loud Big Button Speakerphone
The AltoPlus amplified corded telephone is a telephone solution for those with mild, moderate and severe hearing loss. This assistive technology device has ergonomic volume and tone control, so it’s also useful for people with arthritis. It amplifies incoming sounds up to 53 decibels and outgoing speech up to 15 decibels. The phone also has an […]