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The ABLEDATA site is considered to be one of the premier Internet sites currently available on assistive technology. It... see more
Michigan State University's ASL Browser web site is an online American Sign Language (ASL) browser where you can look up... see more
This is the home page of the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), an educational, not-for-profit organization... see more
This website is designed to provide information, technology, and resources to teachers, administrators, and parents... see more
Excellent article on how to communicate effectively in a cross cultural setting. Discusses common obstacles and gives... see more
The Waisman Center is a disability-related site with information to meet the needs of professionals, parents, and... see more
This webcast from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln describes the authors' research of AAC with Visual Scene Displays... see more
This site provides information in regards to technological accessibility to students with learning disabilities. The... see more
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for... see more
This is a webcast of a 2006 speech given by Colin Portnuff. He discussed his personal experience with Amyotrophic Lateral... see more
This website allow a student to select an age and an area of the brain. Questions then appear for the student to answer.... see more
"RESNA is the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America. We are a professional society... see more
The Linguist List, which is hosted at Eastern Michigan University and at Wayne State University, is an interactive... see more
' The history of the Foundation is the story of how one person with a significant stutter led a successful life and made... see more
Timetoast allows people to create interactive timelines, which they can share anywhere on the web. Anyone can join... see more
The UCLA Phonetics Lab researches sounds from many languages and describes these sounds as a part of the language's... see more
You can create an attractive PowerPoint presentation today. Get basic visual communication pointers and take the... see more
This site from Penn State provides resources related to literacy instruction for persons with disabilities. Includes case... see more
Machine Learning Tokyo (MLT) is dedicated to democratizing Machine Learning through Open Education, Open Source and Open... see more
"Hands down the most powerful, easy to use, and affordable articulation app on the market." This is an iPad app designed... see more
FreeReading is a free, high-quality, open-source reading program addressing literacy development for grades K-3.... see more
"Welcome to Voicedoctor.net where you can find medically oriented information about your vocal cords, the voice and... see more