“It’s Changed My Approach to Technology,” Zosia Finds Confidence on the Computer
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Small Business BC is excited to announce their inaugural Accessibility Month. Are you looking to start or grow your own business? Join them for Accessibility Month in January 2020 featuring over 20 seminars and webinars, all with in-person ASL interpretation. A variety of topics will be covered, from business planning to financial management to market […]
On November 27th, nine gamers joined us at Electronic Arts in Burnaby, British Columbia 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.
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.