January 2, 2020 0 Chord Assist Makes Learning Guitar Accessible Today’s technology is known to make a lot of things possible that we thought weren’t even until a [...]
December 11, 2019 2 Project Understood: Teaching Google To Understand People With Down Syndrome & Speech Impairment Since the inception of voice assistants like Amazon Echo and Google Home, a lot more products have voice [...]
December 9, 2019 7 Dot Watch: Braille Smart Watch For Blind & Deaf-Blind People It didn’t take long for the watch, which, for the longest time, had just one purpose (of telling [...]
November 18, 2019 0 Avaz Reader Helps Children With Dyslexia Read At Their Own Pace MDA Avaz Reader, built in association with the Madras Dyslexia Association, is an app that helps and [...]
November 12, 2019 0 Simple Smartphone – An Easier Way to Stay Connected Whether the text is too small, the meaning of the icons are hard to identify and remember, or one finds [...]
November 7, 2019 0 UNO Braille is Here! Mattel and the National Federation of the Blind have partnered together to create the first ever Braille [...]
November 4, 2019 1 See this Poop-Scooper Robot in Action Nobody likes picking up poop, but for some people with disabilities, this activity can be difficult or [...]
October 26, 2019 3 3 Companies Making Wheelchair-Centric Halloween Costumes to Wow You! Seriously MAGIC Wheelchairs The nonprofit, Magic Wheelchair, is an organization that “builds epic [...]
October 20, 2019 0 Grandma on a Mission: Custom-Made Pants for People with Down Syndrome Growing up, did your grandma ever make you handmade apparel? Karen Bowersox took this idea for her [...]
October 18, 2019 0 A Stylish Weighted Blanket – The Gravity Blanket A study conducted by the Occupational Therapy in Mental Health journal revealed that 63% of subjects using a [...]