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This month, Google introduced a new accessibility app which has the potential to change the way that deaf and hearing-impaired individuals communicate with those around them.
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Skip to NavigationThis month, Google introduced a new accessibility app which has the potential to change the way that deaf and hearing-impaired individuals communicate with those around them.
For today’s e-bulletin, we’re going to delve deeper into some of the most cutting-edge pieces of tech that blur the line between augmentative and assistive technologies.
Edmondo is a free app for teachers, students, and administrators that has been designed to centralize and digitize homework, communications, and classroom resources.
The Bell Aliant Pioneers of New Brunswick Chapter 51 Scholarship Foundation, Inc. awards annual, renewable scholarships to young New Brunswickers with physical or mental disabilities who wish to advance their education beyond high school.
We want to share the results of two recent surveys: the Low Tech AT Survey and the UBC LipSync Survey. Low Tech AT Survey The majority of total respondents reported working in healthcare, including OTs and AT Specialists. Over a third were based in the US. Target demographics were those with compromised mobility, those lacking agility and […]