The
Alliance for Technology Access
The ATA is a national network of community-based resource centers, product developers, vendors, service providers, and individuals. We provide information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and work to increase their use of technology.
Your support makes our work possible. Please consider making a donation today. Read some of our success stories here. You can also check out our 2008 Donor Letter here.
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New Success Story!
Ali is a highly motivated college-bound senior with aspirations of becoming a marine biologist. She wants to study marine mammals in exotic places like Australia and Fiji. And now that she has finally embraced assistive technology, she knows that dyslexia won’t stand in the way of achieving her dreams. Click here to read the rest of her story! |
Job Opportunity
The ATA is currently seeking a qualified individual for our Executive Director position. Click here to see the full job description and find out how to apply!
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Please check out our brand new pages, News from the CA Director and AT Network News for all the latest details on the ATA in CA and the AT Network!
A Guide to Easier Living with Technology
We've all experienced moments during our daily schedule-- waking up, driving, making dinner-- when we've thought, " I wish there was something to make this easier" or "It would be great if I didn't have to wait for another person to help me with this." Nowadays, the chances are good that someone else has had the same thought and turned it into a product. The need for readily available information about these products is why we wrote "A Guide to Easier Living with Technology."
This guide presents some sample situations you might encounter during a typical day and suggests product categories or stragegies that others have found useful. In some cases, good solutions may be obvious; others are ingenious. We've also interviewed some of the people that the Alliance for Technology Access has worked with over the years and shared their stories about how they're using various devices every day. The AT Network has an online version of this booklet at www.ATNet.org/EasierLivingGuide.
The Guide to Easier Living with Technology was made possible through a grant from the CA Department of Rehabilitation. |
Californians: Check out the California Assistive Technology Network website.
ATA is the coordinator of the AT Network, a resource to expand the accessibility of tools, resources, and technology to help increase independence, improve personal productivity and enhance the quality of life for all Californians. This is a project of the California Dept. of Rehabilitation funded by the Assistive Technology Act. Please visit the AT Network at www.atnet.org.
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The Alliance for Technology Access
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