Last year just 8,000 people graduated with computing majors, nationwide, the lowest figure in years. Can assistive technology turn that around? Michael Buckley at the University of Buffalo thinks so.
Amid the bustle of 3D printers and laser cutters, students bent over in concentration, working on prosthetics, tinkering with wires and experimenting with technology they hoped would change lives. The ...
Assistive technology—from visual timers to help students with learning differences keep track of their schedules to digital captioning software for those with hearing difficulties—can improve outcomes ...
Envision will hold its 10 th annual Assistive Technology (AT) Camps May 26 to 31 (for middle school students) and June 26 – July 2 (for high school students). The weeklong programs are designed to ...
Adaptive equipment, a fully accessible van and a robot that helps students with disabilities connect with their classmates will all be on hand for the New Hampshire Department of Education’s fifth ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Thanks to creative designers and engineers, as well as inventors with disabilities determined to live independently or simply to have fun, devices that make nearly any activity of ...
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Assistive technology, offered by Penn-Mar Human Services, is a program that provides people living with physical or developmental disabilities an opportunity to live more ...
New assistive technology can diagnose collapsed lungs from chest x-rays with a higher degree of accuracy than radiologists. The system, developed at the University of Waterloo, uses artificial ...