TALLADEGA — The Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind on Friday, May 30, played host to an all-day technology symposium titled, “Driving Innovation: advancing accessibility for individuals with ...
SACRAMENTO — Thirty years after prisoners with disabilities sued the state of California and 25 years after a federal court first ordered accommodations, a judge found that state prison and parole ...
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Breaking barriers in deaf-blind education
Why it matters: Deaf-blind students face compounded communication and learning barriers, requiring customized instruction that leverages their remaining senses and fosters inclusion. What works best: ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Over 100 families throughout the state are concerned about how a potential loss in funding could impact their deaf-blind children. Those children are a part of the Wisconsin ...
January is World Braille Literacy Month, a time to learn more about the importance of braille and how it helps blind or visually impaired people. Navigating the digital world as a young adult who is ...
As consumer electronics companies race to create more flat screens, touch-screens and other sleek innovations to woo mainstream consumers, there's at least one group of people who are not celebrating ...
Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind has named Patrick Smith as its new director of information technology. Smith has served as computer technology technician at AIDB, and most recently was promoted ...
Tera Spangler became the first deaf superintendent of the Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind earlier this year. It’s a big deal, considering the school was founded 150 years ago, two years ...
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