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ATIA 2020 Wrap-Up: What's New and Noteworthy at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference

Aaron Preece
AccessWorld February 2020

Focus on AFB: Fall 2018

… of the organization's strategic vision and its emphasis on driving societal and systems change to make a larger impact. …

Chapter 5: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s

… to do with transportation. Next » Chapter 6: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s Share …

Your Accessibility Is Extremely Important to Us: A Look at the Usability of Technology at Call Centers

Bradley Hodges
AccessWorld January 2008

The Meaning of Freedom (and the Merger of Freedom Scientific)

… necessary." Meanwhile, Richard Chandler, the CEO and driving force behind the creation of Freedom Scientific, had … a near monopoly on technology products for blind consumers, driving out competitor's products. Jim Halliday is concerned …
Paul Schroeder
AccessWorld January 2001

Lowering the Price of Braille: A Review of the Seika Braille Display

Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2009

Deane Blazie: Forging a New Path for Literacy

Paul Schroeder, Deborah Kendrick, Jay Leventhal
AccessWorld January 2000

Optical Character Recognition Systems

A Catalyst for Technology

… products. The only product for which he acted as the driving force was one that, although he still uses it, never …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld March 2003

CSUN: Is It Still the Definitive Access Technology Conference?

Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld April 2014

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