Information on how Easter Seals Crossroads helps students with disabilities in Indiana by providing assistive technology training and devices.
Offers a variety of AT devices for short-term loan to assist clients in making decisions about the kinds of assistive technology they would like for use at home, on the job or in school. Equipment includes items such as computer systems, Braille-based interfaces and basic office furniture.
Information from Easter Seals Crossroads on how employees with disabilities can use special technology to accommodate their on the job needs.
This Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center (DBTAC) provides training, information and technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and accessible information technology (IT) to people in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Web site from Easter Seals Crossroads and the INDATA Project lets you buy, sell or trade assistive technology (AT) devices.
Provides people with disabilities in Indiana with assistive technology through demonstrations, device loans, computer recycling and alternative financing.
Provides information for telecommunication relay, advocacy, vocational rehabilitation, a resource directory and more.
The Adaptive Technology Center provides services for students, faculty, and staff with disabilities and specializes in assistive technologies that help with reading, writing, studying and information access.
Information from Easter Seals Crossroads on what assistive technology is, how it works and how it can work for you.
An Indiana Department of Education project designed to impact both the organizational capacities of local public schools and the professional capabilities of school staff in the delivery of assistive technology services.