Accessibility for the Visually Impaired: State of the Art and Open Issues
Ombretta Gaggi, Giacomo Quadrio and Armir Bujari (University of Padua, Italy)
Gamification and Accessibility
Marco Furini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy); Silvia Mirri (University of Bologna, Italy); Manuela Montangero (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Tourism for all: a mobile application to assist visually impaired users in enjoying tourist services
Catia Prandi (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute & University of Bologna, Italy); Chiara Ceccarini (University Of Bologna, Italy)
An Interview With Salaets and Chamberlain
Helen Chamberlain and Ken Salaets, both Principals with Accessibility Strategies, discuss where the ADA is as it celebrates its 28th Anniversary in 2018.
New York City Dept. of Ed. Invests in Innovative New ‘NeuroNode’ Technology from Control Bionics to Assist Students with Severe Physical Limitations
Cincinnati, Ohio – The New York City Department of Education’s Center for Assistive Technology (CAT) recently acquired innovative new technology known as the ‘NeuroNode’, that offers an access solution for…
Summary of Where the Field Is
Phil Landrigan
Women’s Health Initiative
Jeanne Conry, ACOG
Toxicology and Pregnancy
Tracey Woodroof
Measurement of Toxins
Sanjay Kapur, Ayymetrix