Assistive Technology at MIT

Assistive Technology at MIT

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The MIT Assistive Technology Club is a community of people from MIT, the Boston area, and beyond that designs, develops, builds, and learns about assistive technology. We work collaboratively with people with disabilities in design and engineering courses, hackathons, and other events, with the goal of helping people live more independently or just be able to do something more easily.

Handhelds Still Aren't Designed for Disabled Gamers 08/18/2021

https://www.wired.com/story/valve-steam-deck-handhelds-not-designed-disabled-gamers/

Handhelds Still Aren't Designed for Disabled Gamers Valve's new Steam Deck looks fantastic—but for players with vision or dexterity difficulties, it's just more of the same challenges.

Coding Color Into Sound: Hacking for Assistive Technology 06/10/2021

“Most advances in aiding visual impairment focus on Braille scripts... But we feel that life is beyond words. It’s more than that. It has color, it has rhythm, it has emotion—it’s multi-dimensional.”

Coding Color Into Sound: Hacking for Assistive Technology By Katelyn Clontz Hill, Worldwide Communications, Lenovo

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