Hacking for the Holidays: Making Toys Accessible for Kids with Disabilities
Makers Making Change is partnering with SAP’s Vancouver office to host a switch build and toy hacking event for children at the Sunny Hill hospital.
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Skip to NavigationMakers Making Change is partnering with SAP’s Vancouver office to host a switch build and toy hacking event for children at the Sunny Hill hospital.
Christine works at a daycare in Kelowna. Her job involves a lot of communicating and listening. “My duties include communicating with the children’s parents, and my co-workers and supervisors.
Powered to Game was a huge success! 9 gamers joined us at Electronic Arts (EA) (new window) for one of the first gaming tournaments of its kind in North America, one in which all of the participants were gamers with disabilities who used assistive technology to play.
Neil Squire and their Makers Making Change initiative joined forces with Electronic Arts (EA) today to hold one of the first gaming tournaments of its kind in North America, one in which all of the participants were gamers with disabilities who used assistive technology to play.
Since its initial release in 2010, the iPad has set the golden standard for built-in accessibility features, and Apple’s accessibility innovations have continued to be developed at an impressive speed.