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Tag Archives: ipad
iOS Devices as Assistive Technology – an Introduction
The world of Assistive Technology is changing so fast, it is often hard to keep up! Even for someone like me who is constantly trying to stay ahead of the curve of what is available in the world of technology … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, assistive technology, calendar, email, iOS, ipad, iphone, ipod touch, newsletter, note taking, traumatic brain injury, universal design
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Reading Without A Book
Reading Without A Book If you ever wanted to know how to access reading material in alternate forms – this is the article for you! This article focuses on those with physical disabilities, but many of the options would be … Continue reading
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Tagged assistive technology, audio books, books, ereader, ipad, kindle, library, magazine, newsletter, newspaper, nook, page turner, print disability, radio reading, reading
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Assistive Technology and “Regular” Technology Mashup!
I think that there is a misconception that assistive technology is only for people with disabilities. This picture is starting to change. As more and more “regular” tech is being used by people with disabilities (example – iPad) and as … Continue reading
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Tagged assistive technology, BCI, future, ipad, voice recognition
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