Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Friday, January 22, 2010
Technology Links
Alliance for Technology Access
Our telecommunications access victory
Accessibility --- Where we began and where we are: 1873-2000
How high-tech devices let us build independence/
Resources on assistive technology
MonTECH: Providing access to assistive technology tools, resources and supports for Montanans
The 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference
Enhancing the Lives of People with Disabilities -- AbilitiesExpo
Assistive technology - a technical-assistance site
National AT Reuse and Technical Assistance Center
Using the TDD/TTY device to make phone calls
Tech and other reviews by Robert A. Mauro
How closed captioning works
Designing more usable computers and software
Web accessibility testers that you can try out
WAI Page Authoring Guidelines
Accessible web pages for the Internet: Why and How
Assistive Technology Products and Services for PWDs
Selecting an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Device
Customer-friendly Website and Interface Design
National Center for Accessible Media
Project Do-It: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology
Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM): Current Projects
Labels:
ADA,
design,
disabilities,
PWDs,
seniors,
technology
Friday, January 15, 2010
DisAbility Culture: Writing, Music, Design, History and People
Study of News Coverage of Disability Issues
Disability & Media Alliance Project: Promoting accurate representation of PWD and working to eliminate disability stereotypes and misinformation in news, television, films, and other media
Inspiring 'overcomer' stories are newsroom cliches
A chronology of the disability rights movements
Disability's Social History - heroes links
Person-First Language and Autism Neurodiversity and the Prejudice of Politically Correct Terminology
My Mind is a Web Browser: How People with Autism Think
The Invisible Disabilities Advocate (IDA) - count us in!
What is Disability Culture?
What is disability culture?: a classic analysis of the disability movement - by Paul Longmore
National Arts and Disability Center
Artists with Disabilities Oral History Project
Vancouver 2010 Paralympics
Outdoor recreation resources for people with disabilities
Crossing the Barriers (CTB): Improving Access to Montana's Outdoor Recreation
The online connection for amps with an active lifestyle
When you can't do the sport you loved
Tri It Your Way is for anyone of any ability level who wants to complete a triathlon
Service animals and their people
Disability Culture Watch blog
The arts inviting PWDs
DAWN: Disabilities Awareness Webring Network
Mark O'Brien's page: he's featured in the film Breathing Lessons
Stephen Drake's work with Not Dead Yet
Bryan Goodwin 'rolls to his own drummer'
Greg Smith: the Strength Coach
Institutionalization remembered
Laura Hershey: Writer, Poet, Activist, Consultant --
News, Views, Musings, and Issues
uppity disability dot net: Disability culture, politics and art, since 1995
Labels:
ADA,
advocacy,
autism,
design,
disabilities,
disability history,
disability law,
heroes,
invisible disabilities,
legal,
music,
neurodiversity,
PWDs,
self-advocacy,
seniors,
writing
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