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WATA provides information, referrals, consultation, and training.
http://www.wata.org/
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Develops methods for making science, math, and engineering information accessible to people with print disabilities.
http://dots.physics.orst.edu/
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Advances methods, technologies and products, through collaboration with all stakeholders to improve assistive technology devices and services.
http://cosmos.ot.buffalo.edu/
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RESNA is an interdisciplinary association of people with a common interest in technology and disability.
http://www.resna.org
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Promotes the appropriate use of technology for students with disabilities in school programs.
http://www.projectparticipate.org
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Offers funding information, assistance, training, newsletters, and demonstration center.
http://www.iltech.org/
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Computer help for the Blind. A web site which contains information on the use of computers by the blind and visually impaired.
http://www.dawnbug.org.uk/
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A residential rehabilitation program that provides independence skills for adults who are newly blind or visually impaired.
http://www.dpinews.org
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Non-profit society that promotes informed choice and empowerment of persons living with disabilities.
http://www.cvilrc.bc.ca
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Opportunities for individuals with disabilities through the development of and innovative uses of technology.
http://www.cast.org/
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Initiative focused on assisting people with labels of autism who use alternative forms of communication. Includes a national directory of augmentative and alternative communication resources.
http://www.breaking-the-barriers.org
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Promotes the use of technology to help pupils with special educational needs. Includes tutorials, reviews, tips and downloads.
http://www.betterlivingthroughtechnology.com
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Offers free news, articles, product reviews and vendor information about assistive technology devices.
http://www.axistive.com
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Publishes the newsletters Augmentative Communication News (ACN) and Alternatively Speaking (AS), which provide information on hot topics in the field, discussion of vital issues for AAC stakeholders, and news from the AAC community.
http://www.augcominc.com
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Centre for studying non-verbal, non-written communication at the University of Stirling. Describes research, lists practical projects and recent publications, and provides an overview of training services. Also links to other UK groups working with people with communication impairments.
http://www.aacscotland.com/
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