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International Listings
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Dolphin Computer Access
"Dolphin has a simple goal: to create software products that allow visually impaired people to use mainstream information technology..." |
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Dolphin Computer Access
"Dolphin has a simple goal: to create software products that allow visually impaired people to use mainstream information technology..." |
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AbleNet
"AbleNet has designed practical products and creative solutions for teaching children with disabilities since 1985..." |
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Ability Hub
"Assistive Technology for people with a disability who find operating a computer difficult, maybe even impossible. This web site will direct you to adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers..." |
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How People with Disabilities Use The Web
"This document provides an introduction to use of the Web by people with disabilities. It illustrates some of their requirements when using Web sites and Web-based applications, and provides supporting information for the guidelines and technical work of the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)." |
National Listings
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AbleData
"Explore the world of assistive technology." |
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The Alliance for Technology Access
"The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of community-based Resource Centers, Developers, Vendors and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies..." |
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The Family Center on Technology and Disability
"The Family Center is a resource designed to support organizations and programs that work with families of children and youth with disabilities. We offer a range of information and services on the subject of assistive technologies..." |
Regional Listings
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Laureate Learning Systems
"We have programs that train cause and effect, turn-taking, early vocabulary, syntax, cognitive concepts, auditory processing, and reading. Laureate programs are used world-wide in homes, schools, hospitals, and clinics." in Winooski, Vermont |
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Closing the Gap
"Computer technology in special education and rehabilitation." in Henderson, Minnesota |
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My Right Hand
C.P. artist with adaptive easel creates beautiful oil paintings and uses graphic arts programs to reproduce them as cards, prints and tote bags for sale. in St. Petersburg, Florida |
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Break Boundaries
Break Boundaries' REACH will allow a person with a disability, diminished fine motor skills or even a senior to control a variety of items in their room or home - including lights, doors, fans, blinds, audio/video equipment, phone, clock radio, even their bed. REACH has the versatility to be operated with a touch screen, with head movements using a head mouse, with spoken commands or with switch scanning. With the range of input methods, REACH can be very useful for a person with a progressive disease or disability. in Burlington, Kentucky |
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