Ability AnywareFall 2015
©2015
In This Issue:
* Assistive Technology
(AT) Apps
* Digital Literacy
* Starkey Hearing
Foundation's
Global Impact
* Noteworthy Books &
Performances
Ability Anyware
Holiday Gift Guide
& Greeting Cards
A11YNYC
Accessibility
Camp
Disability
Friendly Venues
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"Every Tree is Different in Some Way" greeting cards are
available for purchase during holiday season (while supplies last).
Cards printed on recycled paper. Visit Ability Anyware Market on
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ContentPage 1Cover Art
From the Editor
Ability Anyware Workshops
Editor’s Pick of AT Apps
AT World: Putting AT on the Map AT
AT & Daily Living
Global Impact
Disability Friendly Venues
Noteworthy Books & Performances
Ability Anyware 's Holiday Gift Guide
Ability Anyware’s mission is to disseminate assistive technology (AT) news that facilitates the accessibility, inclusion, safety, employment, self-determination, recreation, creativity, and dignified recognition of persons with disabilities.
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"Every tree is different in some way."
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KinesicMouseHands-free use of mouse using your head or face
(Augmentative & Alternative Communica-tion/AAC), learning,daily living and social skills for individuals with a special need, disability, or a behavioral health disorder.
Pick Me! is a free, Windows 8, educational app for kids to learn how to read and distinguish between different fruits! All they have to do is click and drag the name of the fruit over the corresponding image. When the correct pair is chosen, kids will receive a check-mark, if not, they will get another try.
Transcense by AvaTranscense translates conversations in a peron's immediate surroundings to text.
InstaAidEnables individuals with physical and speech disabilities to call for help quickly.
At Ability Anyware, we work diligently to find and distribute assistive technology (AT) news. This includes technology and personal products, as well as disability-related services and training for persons with disabilities across gender, ethnicity, cultural background, and age. We consider disability diversity (hearing, visual, cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, independent living). Not all information shared by Ability Anyware reflects the opinion of individuals involved with or featured in our publication.
Tanya Maxwell Editor-in-Chief
Ability Anyware’s Free Workshops:
1. My Safety Matters: Technology for Safety
2. Accessibility in Windows & Microsoft Office
3. Accessibility in iOS (Mac) & Pages4. Accessibility in Adobe5. Accessibility on YouTube
To register for workshops, contact us at [email protected]
Editor’s Pick: AT Apps
More than 37 million individualswith disabilities are reported
living in the U.S. (2012 estimate by DisabilityStatistics.org).
We offer advertising opportunities for startups, nonprofit organizations, and exceptional individuals to be featured in our publication.
For more information, contact us [email protected]
From the Editor
MySupport Software which provides caregiver and support matches for individuals with disabilities.
TalkingTiles"Talkingtiles is an assistive care app that can be used for communication
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AT World: Putting AT on the Map
What is Assistive Technology (AT)?
AT is any form of technology (high or low) that aids individuals with disabilities in mobility, daily tasks, personal care and safety, communication, job duties, medical treatment, exercise, recreational activities, and creative expression. With possibilities afforded via AT, developers continue to create apps and devices with the disability community in mind.
Accessibility in the Google Universe
Google is the most widely used search engine. With Google, users can retrieve the information they seek quickly and easily. Google is well aware that individuals with disabilities need access to information too. They make information and technology accessible to individuals with disabilities through Google Accessibilityfeatures.
A11Y NYC Accessibility Camp in
Gothama11y nyc, an AT focused Meetup in New York City, held its first Accessibility Camp on September 26, 2015 at NYU MAGNET2 Metrotech Center in Brooklyn, NY. The goal of the camp is to share information on "digital accessibility for users with different disabilities, cover digital accessibility topics from the web (technical to tactical), desktop software, mobile apps, eLearning, online gaming, open source innovations, and everything in between."
The Assistive Technology (AT) Act of 2004 established a total of 56 AT centers across the nation under the RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America) Catalyst Project. The centers, funded via a Rehabilitation Services Administration and U.S. Department of Education grant, provide employment services, such as job traning. To find out more about these centers, please visit RESNA Project website: http:www.resnaprojects. org/allcontacts/statewidecontacts.html
Ability Anyware would like your input on which AT you use. We are also interested in stories about barriers encountered in your life (tasks, equip- ment, surroundings).
Ability Anyware Assistive Technology Survey will gather important data like this to share with developers in updating, creating, and releasing AT.
You can complete the survey here: Ability Anyware Assistive Technology SurveyIf you need assistance with completing the survey or require audio & alternative formats of the survey, please contact usat ability.anyware@ gmail.com.
Your Input = Output
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Physically Challenged Action Foundation (PCAF) in Ghana, as featured in The World's Worst Place to be Disabled?, needs your support! They provide a nurturing home to youth with disabilities, who were ostracized in their villages. PCAF teaches these youth skills necessary to lead independent, productive lives. Please click here to support: http://www.pcaf.com.gh
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AT & Daily Living
Digital Literacy
What is digital literacy? How can one get it? When do we need it? Digital literacy is the ability to understand/use digital devices and interpret digital content.
Digital literacy is required on a daily basis for tasks such as communication, work related activities, school assignments, shopping, travel, recreation. Digital literacy can fill a communication gap for individuals with difficulty speaking or articulating words.
Austim Expressed provides specialized training/lessons to help adolescents to develop their digital literacy/life skills. They have different modules for understanding the Internet, safety, daily activities, education, and professional development.
UCLA, a Pathway of Study for Students with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
UCLA Extension offfers a variety of courses for adults with diverse interests. This includes Pathway, a specialized curriculum for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. "Pathway at UCLA Extension is a two-year certificate program for students with intellectual and other developmental disabilities, offering a blend of educational, social, and vocational experiences, taught and supervised by experienced
Nationwide reports of missing perons with disabilities calls for greater safety training. Programs like Project GET SAFE in hospitals, schools, day treament programs, and residential facilities helps reduce safety risks and protect the vulnerable segment of our population. This includes individuals with disabilities, children, and seniors. Please visit Project GET SAFE Training & Resources Center for access to web-based safety lessons.
Common shortage of manpower in hospitals, residential facilities, and day treatment programs can lead to insufficient monitoring during moments that are critical to personal safety. Furthermore, individuals with disabilities have challenges reporting abuse, neglect, or danger. Assistive technology is a safeguard and can be ubiquitous when humans are not.
instructors sensitive to the individual needs of our students.
On campus, Pathway students attend classes and participate with UCLA students in the many social, recreational, and cultural activities of a major university."
For more information or request a tour, please contact UCLA Pathway at (310) 794-1235 or [email protected] .
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For over 25 years, Infogrip has been the world leader in assistive technology, ergonomics and special education solutions. Our extensive experience andproduct knowledge enables us to matchyou with the best product that fits yourneeds. We know that every person with a disability requires something unique and that "one size" never fits "all" in our industry. That's why our customers receive the individual attention they need to find the product that is right for them. We truly believe there is a solution out there that can make using a computer possible for every person with any ability.
www.infogrip.com
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Global Impact
Ability Anyware Seeks Disability Advocacy Delegates
for Virtual ConferenceWhat's your ability? Ability Anyware is seeking delegates with disabilities to participate in our Mission Possible Conference on October 17, 2016. The conference will be launched online to make it more accessible for individuals with physical disabilities. The last day to apply is January 30, 2016.
Please contact [email protected] to apply or get more information about this event. More details about the virtual conference will also be posted on our Twitter page @abilityanyware.
Sound Gifts of The Starkey Hearing Foundation
The Starkey Hearing Foundation, established by Bill Austin in 1984, provides hearing aids to deaf and hard of hearing individuals with financial challenges around the world. Through the foundation's unwavering efforts, more than 1 million individuals have received the gift hearing, many for the first time in their lives. Starkey Hearing Foundation representatives and celebrity sponsors haven taken trips to more than 100 countries, many in remote villages, to fulfill individuals' requests for hearing aids.
Starkey Foundation recently donated $300,0000 in hearing aids to the 2015 Special Olympics. Click here (Starkey Hearing Foundation) to see one of their profoundly meaningful and touching videos and to contribute ''so that the the world may hear."
WHAT'S YOUR ABILITY?
RECRUITING DISABILITY ADVOCACY
DELEGATES FOR
MISSION POSSIBLE
VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
OCTOBER 17, 2016
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BEST DAYFOUNDATION
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Best Day Foundation is a volunteer organization that helps children with special needs build confidence and self-esteem through safe, fun, adventure activities like surfing, bodyboarding, kayaking, snow sports, and more. Please join us in creating special days for children with Autism, Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, blindness, cancer, spinal cord injuries, and other physical and developmental challenges. Learn more about Best Day Foundation at www.bestdayfoundation.org.
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Disability Friendly Venues
The following venues are accessible and disability friendly. They make accommodations necessary to provide a more than satisfactory and socially inclusive experience for customers with disabilities.
Paint a Tee located in Red Bank, NJ has
kind,creative staff in an accessible
art space where individuals can paint
their own T-shirts.
The Big Blue Bus in the city of Santa
Monica has wheelchair accessible,
kneeling (lowers on the ground) buses.
The bus drivers are very considerate and
help push individuals in wheelchairs onto
the bus whenever necessary.
Nature's Fruit Lab is operated by
a Deaf father and his daughter. It
is a mobile food unit on Westwood
Blvd (near UCLA) campus. They
serve sweet,fresh fruit bowls
made to order.
SweetGreen (Santa Monica, CA) has a
delcious assortment of nutritious,
organic, hearty salads in a transparent,
accessible venue. SweetGreen employees
are very helpful and patient while
assisting customers make the perfect
salad.
A special education teacher partnered with an experienced brewer to train and hire
unemployed adults with developmental disabilities to
brew beer.
BEER = CAREERS
WWW.BREWABILITYLAB.COM
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Ability Anyware's List of Noteworthy, Disability
Related Books, Poems & Performances
Click on titles for descriptions from other sources & links to websites.
Books
1. Traveling Blind by Susan Krieger
2. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Writers by Lindsey Lawson
Know the Night:A Memoir of Survival in the Small Hours by Maria Mutch
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly:: A Memoir of Life in Death by Jean-Dominique Bauby
In Search of Freedom:How Persons with Disabilities Have Been Disenfranchised from
the Mainstream of American Society by Willie V. Bryan, EdD, and Charles C. Thomas
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Films
TheatreSpring Awakening on Broadway Deaf West Theatre
1. The World's Worst Place to be Disabled? Presented by Sophie Morgan
My Brother Directed by Anthony Lover*
My Left Foot Directed by Jim Sheridan
What's Eating Gilbert Grape? Directed by Lasse Hallström
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Voice Activated Applications for Individuals
Who Cannot Read or Use Touch Screen
1. Window's Cortana
2. "OK Google"
3. Apple Siri
For information on Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines,
please go to:
http://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-
standards/background/adaag
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( Most films listed are for general audience. Films with * require parental screening)
Music Video Renegades by X Ambassadors
Educational Video American Sign Language -ASL
Lesson 101
Ability Anyware Holiday Gift Guide
Ability Anyware Greeting Cards by Sharon, Deaf Artist
10 greeting cards with envelopes on recycled paper for $20
Pick boxes with 1 art design or a box of assorted designs (see images/styles above & below).
Limited supply available for holiday season, order early.
More Gift Ideas on Next Page...
3E L<3ve Hoodie$29
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Holiday Gifts
Seamingly Perfect Hand-Made Baby Booties & Hat Set
SweetGreen Gift Card DC, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, New York
City, and other locations on the East Coast.
Tickets to Spring Awakening, a Deaf West Theatre Production
Make a donation on behalf of a loved one to a nonprofit
organization that serves individuals with disabilities this
holiday season.
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Ability Anyware Holiday Gift Guide
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What Do I See When I Look at a Tree? by the Maxwell Sisters Gift Set includes paperback book, onesie, and Sign Language Video for $60. Onesie in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 1 year), a Sharon's Darling Starling onesie also available 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 1 year.
What Do I See When I Look at a Tree? Sign Language Video Trailer
DVD
$20 Paperback in English$35 Hardcover in English$30 Paperback in Spanish, French, or Italian $10 English eBook
$25 What Do I See When I Look at a Tree? Onesie
$25 Sharon's Darling Starling Onesie
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Children's book with illustrations by Sharon/Deaf artist, thisliterary piece personifies trees, teaches about their significance in our lives, encourages appreciating similarities and variations in living things.
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