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Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea Street Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea Street

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A guy with spinal muscular atrophy playing World of Warcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004 using only his thumb. A woman with ALS controlling her computer with a switch taped to her cheek. A girl with athetoid cerebral palsy who can write and draw thanks to the computer. A woman with cerebral palsy who uses her computer to do graphic design work.

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15616_32 Jasper Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea S...
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December 31, 2007
12654_32 lescochrane Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea S...
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December 20, 2007

A set of fantastic videos that show how people with various disabilities use computers with the help of assistive technology.

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November 19, 2007

As so adequatly demonstrated at @media05, the best way to make a case for accessibility is to demonstrate its use. Short of such a performance, these videos are the next best thing.

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October 26, 2007
15696_32 Richard Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea S...
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October 22, 2007

A guy with spinal muscular atrophy playing World of Warcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004 using only his thumb. A woman with ALS controlling her computer with a switch taped to her cheek. A girl with athetoid cerebral palsy who can ...

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3586_32 Web Design Videos of people using assistive technology | 456 Berea S...
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A guy with spinal muscular atrophy playing World of Warcraft and Unreal Tournament 2004 using only his thumb. A woman with ALS controlling her computer with a switch taped to her cheek. A girl with athetoid cerebral palsy who can ...