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Washington Assistive Technology Alliance (WATA) Bulletin

Periodical Web Site:
http://watap.org/pubs/bulletins/

Published by:
Washington Assistive Technology Act Program (WATAP)
Sponsored by:
Center for Technology and Disability Studies

23 articles listed on AbleData

  1. Access Washington Makes Online Resources More Accessible to People with Disabilities
  2. Assistive Technology Act of 2004 Continues Support of State AT Programs
  3. Assistive Technology in WorkSource Centers
  4. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Strategies Outlined on UW Web Site
  5. Browser Accessibility Toolbars Assist Website Developers and Web Users With Disabilities
  6. CSUN Conference Highlights AT Innovations
  7. Keyboard and Mouse Alternatives Ease Computer Access for People With Injuries or Disabilities
  8. Making Captioning Easier With Automation
  9. New Chat Application Includes Accessibility Features for Users of Screen Readers and Screen Magnifiers
  10. New Online Course Provides Lessons on Accessible Information Technology
  11. New Tagged Adobe PDFs are More Accessible, but Many Accessibility Issues Still Remain
  12. New Versions of Writing Software Promise Updated and Improved Features for All Users
  13. New Website Devoted to Medicare Wheelchair Benefit
  14. OmniPage Pro: A Good Choice for Blind Users?
  15. People with Multiple Sclerosis Are Using Assistive Technology for Creative Solutions
  16. Public Libraries Required by Law to Make Information Technology Accessible
  17. Screen Magnification Software Now Available on Computers at the Seattle Public Library
  18. Settlement Reached in Hearing-Impaired Student’s Real-Time Captioning Complaint
  19. Survey Examines use of Assistive Technology by Young People who Have Spina Bifida
  20. Understanding Features of Communication Devices for AAC Recommendations and Funding
  21. University Websites Must be Made Accessible
  22. Using Your Computer to Help You Remember
  23. Video Relay Service Offers New Web-Based Opportunities for Telephone Communication

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