Assistive Technology
Alliance for Technology Access(ATA).
Center for Rehabilitative Technology (CRT). CRT is currently housed at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Day, Sheryl L. & Edwards, Barbara J. (Sept 1996). Assistive technology for postsecondary students with learning disabilities. Journal of Learning Disabilities (29)5, 486-92, 503.
Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, Technology (DO-IT). Comprehensive list of disability internet resources.
Equal Access to Software Information (EASI). Provides information and guidance in the area of access to information technologies by individuals with disabilities. Includes an on-line journal. The electronic periodical offers research and technology updates related to disabilities.
Gay, Alice (1996). Facilitating alternative learning techniques for adults with learning disabilities through the use of technology. Gregg, N., Hoy, C., Gay, A.F. (Eds.) Adults with learning disabilities: Theoretical and practical perspectives. New York: The Guilford Press, 368-392.
Tools for Life.
W3C--World Wide Web Consortium. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential.