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TED Talks
TED: The life-changing power of assistive technologies | Jane Velkovski
This chair is my legs -- this chair is my life, says accessibility champion Jane Velkovski, who uses a wheelchair after being diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA). With clarity and poise, he shares how his first motorized...
Curated Video
The Mind-Controlled Home: Tomorrow's Technology Today
Step into the future where everyday appliances respond to your thoughts! Witness groundbreaking technology in Rennes, where devices like vacuums and washing machines can be controlled without a single touch. Discover how this...
Curated Video
Mind Over Matter: Controlling Technology with Thought
Discover the cutting-edge technology enabling humans to control objects with their thoughts alone. Witness experiments like levitating plates and piloting drones using brain-computer interfaces, and explore the life-changing...
The Wall Street Journal
How to Embed Accessible Design
As companies expand their digital product offerings, how can they reach the widest number of consumers with accessible design.
New Zealand Ministry of Education
Te Kete Ipurangi: Success for All
Lynne Silcock from the Ministry of Education discusses how Universal Design for Learning theory and technology together can support success for all.
University of Washington
Uw: People With Disabilities and Computer Technology
This video presentation provides an overview of adaptive technology and computer applications for people with disabilities. This video can be used to train teachers, computer lab staff, students with disabilities and their advocates...
Favorite Poem Project
Favorite Poem Project: "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost
In this video episode [9:32] from The Favorite Poem Project, Jessie Alspaugh, a college student who is confined to a wheelchair due to complete paralysis, through her assistive technology, describes her life in an independent setting and...
PBS
Pbs: Book Share: Strategies for Students With Cognitive Disabilities
In this video, effective for engaging students with significant cognitive disabilities, students use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices to have a conversation about a book.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Note Taking Made Easy for Legally Blind Students
A new device helps legally blind students avoid switching focus between the notebook and the board.