Next Generation 911 Research Results Now Available
The results from our study looking at Next Generation 911 and the preferences of persons with disabilities is now available.
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Skip to NavigationThe results from our study looking at Next Generation 911 and the preferences of persons with disabilities is now available.
Earlier this summer, we introduced our OpenAT 3D Printed Toy project which is a different take on switch-accessible toys. The goal of this project is to create a switch adapted toy that provides multiple, selectable feedback options and is easy to make.
Recently, Milad Hajihassan celebrated an important milestone — 10 years since he was first hired by Neil Squire through the SFU Co-op program.
Do you have a disability? Have you ever had to contact 911? If so, we could use your help.
Do you have difficulty using your hands and arms and have trouble using a traditional mouse or track pad? Do you use an alternative mouse pointing device such as Quadjoy, Jouse, LipSync, trackball, etc.? If so, we could use your help with our pointing devices study.