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Over 400 people gathered at the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex for the AT Alabama Conference on Tuesday.
THEY HAVE TOOLS TO HELP. MANY OF US USE TOOLS TO MAKE EVERYDAY TASKS A LITTLE EASIER, AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY IS HELPING PEOPLE WHO ARE AGING OR HAVE DISABILITIES MAINTAIN THEIR INDEPENDENCE. HELLO ...
Lulu Gribbin, who lost a hand and leg in a shark attack, spoke at the Alabama conference about her experiences and advocacy ...
Although technology companies promote artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool to enhance productivity for all employees, a study by the UK government revealed an unexpected outcome: neurodiverse ...
Imagine that you have low vision and you’re completing an online job application using screen reader software. You get through half the form and then come to a question with drop-down options the ...
Personalized and multilingual AI devices for people with vision impairments ranked among the most likely to materialize, reflecting strong confidence in ongoing technological progress. These tools ...
With an eye on the future, the Protection and Advocacy Project teamed up with engineering and technology company Warehouse 13 to design innovative ways for clients to maintain their independence.
The Advanced Certificate in Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology emphasizes a dynamic, problem-based approach to learning through classroom projects, community involvement and exposure to current ...
Providing low cost tools, technology and coaching for disabled people has a net benefit on productivity and growth for their ...
Some users report using AI to overcome procrastination and create structure as transformative for managing ADHD symptoms.