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Tag Archives: touch
Project Spotlight: Experiencing the World via Touch
February is Low Vision Awareness Month. For many individuals who are blind, living with low vision, or who are Deaf/blind, touch is an important sense for experiencing the world around them. Technology that is tactile or haptic can help people … Continue reading
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Tagged ABLEDATA, accessibility, assistive technology, Audio-Tactile Web Accessibility with Haptic Gloves, blind, books, deaf-blind, displays, exhibits, Field Initiated Projects, haptic, low vision, Low Vision Awareness Month, museums, NIDILRR Projects, NIDILRR-funded research, REHABDATA search, SBIR, tactile systems, touch, Touch-Responsive Models for Universal Access to Smithsonian Museums Exhibits, visual disabilities
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Disability News Weekly Roundup – Monday, March 3 – Friday, March 7
Education: Disability studies: hot topic on campus (The Wall Street Journal) Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations created a formal concentration on disability studies in 2009. However, in response to increased student demand, it now offers eight courses … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014 Paralympics, activity monitor, ADHD, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, balance disabilities, fall prevention system, gait disabilities, hemispatial neglect, older adults, optokinetic stimulation, robotic exoskeleton, robotic hand, seniors, sensors, stroke rehabilitation, therapeutic glove, touch
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