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Mobile Apps for People with Disabilities at ATIA Conference

John Morris, a Wireless RERC research scientist attended the Assistive Technology Industry Association’s 2013 Conference where he participated in the panel “Mobile Apps for People with Disabilities” at the Research Symposium on IDevices, Apps & the Cloud. The conference provided a forum for professional practitioners serving those with disabilities to communicate and participate in educational sessions. There were over 2,000 attendees for the more than 200 educational sessions at the conference, held in Orlando, Florida from January 30 to February 2, 2013.

BrailleTouch Now Available on App Store

Logo reads Available on the iPhone App Store

BrailleTouch is a smartphone app that allows blind and visually impaired people to type on a touchscreen. It is based on the familiar six-key braille keyboard found on the Perkins Brailler and many electronic Braille notetakers. Both the free trial version and full version are available for download.  BrailleTouch was made possible, in part, by the Wireless RERC’s App Factory and the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Download BrailleTouch

Announcing Healthy Environments and Active Lifestyles (HEAL) Open House

You are invited to join The Wireless RERC, the Aware Home Research Initiative, Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA), and others for the 4th annual  Healthy Environments and Active Lifestyles (HEAL) Open House on April 23rd from 5-8:30pm. NOTE The Date and Time have changed on this event.

The event will feature design projects from Wireless RERC courses as well as research projects and App Factory app demonstrations from the Wireless RERC and other related Georgia Tech organizations.  HEAL is a multi-site event taking place in Atlanta, Georgia. Details and RSVP: www.healatgt.gatech.edu.

For questions related to the HEAL event or the Aware Home at Georgia Tech please contact Brian Jones.

Start Date: 
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 - 5:00pm to 8:30pm

IDEAL Group Reader App Showcased at CES 2013

"IDEAL Group Reader" is a fully-accessible eBook reader app that can read text aloud, just like an audio book.  It was developed by Apps4Android with support from Wireless RERC's App Factory.  The Beta version of this ePub3 reader has been tested by thousands of users in 116 countries.

Apps4Android's CEO Steve Jacobs showcased the IDEAL Group Reader (IGR) at the Consumer Electronics Association's (CEA) International CES 2013 in Las Vegas on January 8-12. 

Take the Survey on Hearing Technology for Hard of Hearing Consumers!

The Wireless RERC has just launched a new survey on hearing technology for people who are hard of hearing. The purpose of this survey is to learn how people who are hard of hearing use their mobile phones, and also to learn about their hearing experiences while attending public meetings and events. The information collected will help our mobile app developers understand your needs. Please try your best to complete all parts of this survey. Your answers are important to us, even if you don't use wireless technology.

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