Web Accessibility–the Basics

Written by Rosemarie Punzalan, Communication Specialist and resident web accessibility expert, CFILC Whether you are a novice with little or no web development experience or new to accessibility, it doesn’t hurt to understand the basics of POUR Web Usability.  POUR stands for Perceivable Operable Understandable Robust.  Below are just some examples to give you a…

The Amazon Kindle: A Review

By Luke Hsieh, AT Advocate at the Community Access Center in Riverside Let’s get one thing straight—the Amazon Kindle is not the Apple iPad. For one thing, the functionality of the Kindle is not on par with the Apple iPad; it was designed for one purpose, assisted reading. Secondly, the durability of Kindle may arguably…

An AT Advocate’s Perspective

All 29 Independent Living Centers in California receive funding for at least one staff member to work on AT advocacy and services coordination. Below is one AT Advocate’s perspective on his role. By Jorge Ruiz, AT Coordinator at the Central Coast Center for Independent Living in Salinas Working at Central Coast Center for Independent Living…

8 Online Resources for Student Transition

Thank you to AT Program News for sharing the resources below:1. Teacher Resource Guide on TransitionPDF download from the Wisconsin AT Initiative (WATI)2. Student Resource Guide on Transition 3. Questions to Ask Colleges about AT Resources LD Online Web page4. Preparing for College: An Online Tutorial (for students with disabilities) DO-IT Web page 5. Healthy…

What’s the scoop on Medi-Cal hearing aid coverage?

Written by Kim Cantrell, CFILC’s Director of Programs With so many cuts to Medi-Cal and other social service programs, it makes sense that many of us are confused when it comes to Medi-Cal coverage. Lately the AT Network has received many questions from people throughout California who want to know if Medi-Cal still covers hearing…

AT for the Holidays

Written by LaCandice McCray, CFILC’s Outreach & Training Advocate It’s that time of year when we spend time with family, friends, and food. With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, we all need tools to make the season merry, bright, and simple. Here are some low-cost gadgets available for preparing and cooking holiday meals:…

Find Used AT @ the AT Network

Written by Allan Friedman, CFILC’s Technologies Manager The Internet has made finding used assistive devices both easier and challenging at the same time. In the past people looked to local organizations or classified ads in their newspapers. Today, items can be posted on websites like craigslist, freecycle, oodle, ebay, abledata, as well as any of…

Come See What’s New at ATNet.org!

We recently launched a revised version of the AT Network website, www.atnet.org, designed to be easier to use and more informative for consumers, caregivers, service providers and others with a need for AT. The new site divides information into four easy to use sections: Law & Advocacy: where you can learn about federal & state…

AT & Disability Employment Awareness Month

Written by LaCandice McCray, CFILC’s Outreach & Training Advocate The AT Network salutes October as Disability Employment Awareness Month! And speaking of employment, guess what many people with disabilities use in the workplace? That’s right. Assistive Technology.  This year’s theme of Disability Employment Awareness Month is “Talent Has No Boundaries: Workforce Diversity Includes People with…

Telephone Access For People With Speech Disabilities

by Bob Segalman, Ph.D. Do you have a speech disability and live in the USA (including the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico)? If so, you can now use a free telephone service 24 hours a day. “Speech to Speech” (STS) provides communication assistants for people with difficulty being understood by the public by telephone. The Federal…