All students should feel welcomed, supported in their efforts, and appropriately challenged. That’s one of the most important driving principles of modern education. Assistive technology […]
In this show I caught up with fellow learning technologists Matt and Paolo to discuss the various conferences and training events we attended over the […]
Daniel Hajas is a PHD Student at the University of Sussex, working multisensory experiences, with special emphasis on the topic of using mid-air haptic interfaces […]
Accessibility “Low Hanging Fruit” As the U.S. population ages, the percentage of persons with disabilities increases. According to a 2017 University of New Hampshire Institute […]
Visit the podcast page to listen to the latest show. On this show I had the opportunity to chat to Dawn Green, Development Co-ordinator at […]
For every sci-fi loving person out there, we all remember how protagonists could speak to aliens with such ease. Han Solo could communicate with Chewbacca […]
Educators and ed-tech companies can better serve students with special needs by focusing on text-to-speech capacity, "switch accessibility," and modifications for common classroom tools, experts […]
We discuss the trends and issues we observed during the weeks that include June 8-22, 2018 as we flipped resources into our Flipboard magazine (http://bit.ly/trendsandissues). We […]
The assistive navigation app Cydalion has its first major update since being released last November, addressing common requests from users. Nicknamed Lemnos – for the […]
Technology certainly has pros and cons. However, assistive technology (technology designed to support people with special educational needs and disabilities – SEND) has had many […]
Despite whether we have a disability, we've all adapted technology to better suit us. In this post, we look at the ways we've made our […]
These apps or devices that have been developed to help people who are visually impaired or blind find their way indoors. The post 9 Apps […]