- AbleTV.net
AbleTV.net is the first global TV network for the disabled, powered by accessibility via the web. That means
we're harnessing the video distribution power and interactivity of the web to make assistive technology information available and
accessible to those with disabilities, worldwide. (Added: Thu May 02 2002)
- Camp Chatterbox
Camp Chatterbox is an intensive therapy camp for children who use AAC devices and a training program for their parents. Campers must have an AAC device to be accepted. The goal of camp is to promote device use in a fun and functional environment. (Added: Sat Sep 28 2002)
- Closing the Gap
Computers are tools that can provide solutions to many
problems facing people with disabilities today. Closing The
Gap, Inc. is an organization that focuses on computer technology for people with special needs
through its bi-monthly newspaper, annual international conference and extensive web site. (Added: Mon Dec 31 2001)
- Early Communication
Early communication refers to the exchange of information without using language or symbols. (Added: Tue Sep 12 2006)
- Family Guide to Assistive Technology
Assistive technology is redefining what is possible for people with a wide range of cognitive and physical disabilities. In the home, classroom,
workplace, and community, assistive technology is enabling individuals with disabilities to be more independent, self-confident, productive, and better
integrated into the mainstream. Prepared By:
Parents, Let's Unite for Kids (PLUK)
in cooperation with
The Federation for Children with Special Needs (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
- Speakingofspeech.com Materials Exchange
Many of these materials were created with BOARDMAKER from Mayer-Johnson Company, an
incredible library of Picture Communication Symbols on disk that can be used to create unlimited
materials for communication, articulation, language, literacy, thematic units, and so much more! (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
- What is Assistive Technology?
Wyoming New Options in Technology - WYNOT is a federally funded project of the U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
(OSERS) administered through its National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) program. (Added: Sun Jul 08 2001)
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