Dancing with Amy Purdy

by Shannon Coe, Program Coordinator For those who watch Dancing with the Stars, and fans of Amy Purdy, you will be happy to know that she is still going strong and scoring high with the judges!  Amy Purdy is a double-amputee Paralympian snowboarder and has been on the show for weeks. Each of her performances…

Disability History Week

by Kirk Aranda, Youth Advocate for YO! Disabled & Proud It’s that time of the year everyone!  It is officially the start of Disability History Week 2013. For this entire week, YO! members from all across the state will be going into different schools to educate students and teachers about disability history.  Lesson plans include…

AT News From Around the Web

Here at the AT Network, we love to learn about all the new, different and constantly evolving AT that is out there. There are so many AT items that we can’t possibly keep up with every device or piece of equipment that exists. Fortunately, we are not the only ones researching AT and we can…

Keep the Wheels Rolling Repair Fund

We are excited to announce that our project, Keep the Wheels Rolling Wheelchair and Scooter Repair Fund, was chosen as one of the top ten finalists in the CDFI Challenge to receive a $10,000 donation! Our Repair Fund is an extremely important and unique program benefiting low-income Californians with disabilities that reduces unnecessary waste by…

AT News From Around the Web

Here at the AT Network, we love seeing what other AT-focused organizations are doing.  We also like to keep up with AT news around the nation and the world.   Here are some other blogs and interesting articles related to assistive technology that we have found on the internet. Feel free to tell us about another…

AT Network Training Needs Survey 2014

Do you use devices, software, technology, or apps to live more independently or serve people who do?  Do you want to learn more about different types of assistive technology (AT), AT-related services, and AT funding sources?  Are you interested in learning more about a particular AT issue? If you answered “Yes” to any of these…

Apple vs. Google: Which is More Accessible?

by Allan Friedman When it comes to mobile devices, Apple’s iOS (operating system) has had better accessibility features and supports more accessibility apps than phones and tablets that run on the Android OS. But that is changing. The Wireless RERC (Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center) surveyed 452 people with a disability and found that 92 percent owned or…