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Student draws on experience to transform assistive communication
At 15, when a neurological condition took Tobias Weinberg's ability to speak, aspects of his personality became more ...
City Council Monday night approved new legislation for electric bikes, electric scooters, and electric “personal assistive ...
The 20th edition of the global student design award — received over 2,100 entries from 28 countries and regions. India’s own ...
We talked with Harmony Ebbesen, a speech-language pathologist at Greenville Elementary School, about her work and life.
A small group of parents, teachers and alumni say Mississippi’s School for the Blind is straying away from its mission.
The Sindh government is set to roll out a locally developed, sensor-equipped scanner stick aimed at helping visually impaired individuals navigate their ...
The parliament’s committee on education and sports has been given three weeks to probe Uganda’s Higher Education Students’ ...
Guest writer Brian Howard faced numerous difficulties after being diagnosed with MS. Even so, people can still lean on him ...
Red Deer Polytechnic will soon launch three innovative applied research projects, running from 2025 to 2028, thanks to more ...
It was 1968 when Beth MacLaren Smallwood awoke to the devastating realisation that overnight, in her 40s, she’d lost her ...
Overview AI glasses help visually impaired people recognize faces, read text, and understand surroundings.Apps like Seeing AI and Be My Eyes provide real-time g ...
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Accessibility isn't charity, it's India's $1 trn GDP booster: Sminu Jindal
India must embed accessibility into its infrastructure from the outset rather than treating it as an afterthought, potentially unlocking a trillion-dollar economic opportunity, according to Sminu ...
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