"Short lines of text on electronic devices may help some dyslexic readers increase their reading speed and comprehension, research suggests." Read the entire article at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24144078 … [Read more...] about E-readers ‘more effective’ for some dyslexic readers
The co-founder of BridgingApps, Sami Rahman, has created a course on Udemy that will teach you about the the accessibility features on Android devices. This course is FREE! It covers: 1. Vision Features 2. Auditory Features 3. Physical and Fine Motor Features 4. Language Features If you would be interested in this course, it can be found here: … [Read more...] about Android Accessibility
ATC Update August 2013 I hope everyone’s semester has gotten off to a good start. Please take a few minutes to read through all the information in this issue of ATC updates. In this issue: --Bear Connect --ATC blog --Textbooks, Equipment, and Software --ATC lab hours --Printing from lab computers Bear Connect Bear Connect, an MSU student … [Read more...] about ATC Updates
The History of Hearing Aids From: IEEE - The Institute - 07/22/2013 By: Sheldon Hochheiser Technology for the hearing impaired has come a long way Devices for the hearing-impaired have a long history. Until the late 19th century, hearing aids were acoustic and offered only modest amplification. They were cartoonish ear trumpets: tubular or funnel-shaped devices … [Read more...] about The History of Hearing Aids