Everyday Accessible Technology Part 1
Today’s e-bulletin is going to focus on AT that is designed to help individuals with disabilities live safely and efficiently.
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Skip to NavigationToday’s e-bulletin is going to focus on AT that is designed to help individuals with disabilities live safely and efficiently.
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.
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.
At Colchester Community Workshops’ New to You store, Michelle and Patricia are able to demonstrate their skills and put their great work ethic on display.
Krystal has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia. She wanted to find one steady job that would help her make ends meet, where she would not have to work outside or do manual labour.