People with disabilities represent a significant portion of the US population, and accessible technology (AT) helps make their lives easier. Further development of AT is an important objective in today's world.
To learn about the fundamental concepts of AT and browse related reports, the National Assistive Technology Research Institute at the University of Kentucky (1) is an excellent place to...
Founded in 1982, the mission of the National Organization on Disability (NOD) is “to expand the participation and contribution of America’s 54 million men, women and children with disabilities in all aspects of life.” From their homepage, visitors can delve into a number of their resources, such as summaries of the organization’s own advocacy work that deals with such themes as community...
Originating from one individual's personal interest in the spinal cord and everything associated with it, this Web site, created and regularly updated by M. Ginop, a quadriplegic, is a non-profit, non-commercial site designed for those who suffer directly or indirectly from spinal cord injuries or diseases of the spine. Well crafted and easily navigable, the site contains helpful information such...