Subject:  assistive technology queries answered online by an expert.

Published: May 20th, 2016

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Anyone seeking advice on assistive technology will be able to call on the
expertise of a technology professional, thanks to a community forum on the
website of disability charity Scope.

The charity's 'Ask an assistive technologist' service allows users to leave
questions on the forum, where they will be read by a specialist, who will
then leave advice for the user to pick up. Users just need to register on
the site to become part of Scope's online community, and can then post
questions.

Kim Lawther, an assistive technologist at Craig y Parc School in Cardiff,
Wales, will be answering the queries. Lawther works with children and young
adults with a range of disabilities at the Cardiff school, and has extensive
knowledge of assistive equipment.

Lawther explained more about the process to e-Access Bulletin: "Scope has a
phenomenal team of assistive technologists, so if I don't know the answer to
someone's question, then I am sure one of us will. I also intend to point
people in the direction of more information - for example, about suppliers
or funding."

The service was initially available in 2014 with a different assistive
technologist, but after a temporary hiatus, the new appointment of Lawther
as the community advisor has effectively relaunched the initiative.

So far, questions left for Lawther have covered a wide rage of topics in
just a few weeks. Forum members have asked about: speech-recognition
software; Google Cardboard (a newly launched virtual reality headset);
making banking accessible for users of eye-tracking technology; games
programming for users with learning disabilities; and a new app to help
people with communication difficulties, 

 

Find out more and ask a question on Scope's 'Ask an assistive technologist'
forum, at the following  

http://eab.li/13

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ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

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