Assistive Technology in Higher Education


Service Launched to Help Universities Comply With ADA Web Site Regulations

A division of Perkins School for the Blind now offers a consulting package that will assist colleges and universities comply with Americans With Disabilities Act guidelines that require their websites be accessible to people with disabilities.

9 Ed Tech Trends to Watch in 2016

Four technology and innovation experts discuss the hottest trends in higher ed tech this year.

Decoding ADA Standards for Classroom AV

When designing audiovisual systems in higher education facilities, accessibility standards are often overlooked. Here are the latest ADA Standards to keep in mind for any classroom AV project.

Carnegie Mellon and IBM Intro Open Platform To Help Blind Navigate

A research project at Carnegie Mellon University is helping blind people navigate with the use of an iPhone app that directs them based on information picked up from nearby sensors.

Ed Awards $3.6 Million for Accessible Tech

The field of accessible technology has just received an infusion of funding.

Blackboard Collaborate (Ultra) Highlights Assistive Tech Adherence

Blackboard has improved accessibility functionality for its online collaboration application.

A Mobile Portal Designed for Accessibility First, Mobility Second

The portal at the University of Mississippi was recently redesigned to accommodate today's mobile devices, with an emphasis on responsiveness, accessibility and a user-friendly experience.

Carnegie Mellon Students Debut Ed Software for Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Carnegie Mellon University students have released two new, free educational software products intended to help learners who are deaf or hard of hearing.

NTID Receives NSF Grant for DeafTEC Program

The Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf has received a $4 million grant from the National Science Foundation to continue its Technological Education Center for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students program.

New York U Selects Winners of Connect Ability Challenge

New York University's Ability Lab has selected the winners of its Connect Ability technology challenge.