Working Together a “Win-Win” for Alice and the Disability Foundation
Alice is proud of the work she’s doing with the Disability Foundation, applying her skills in marketing and communications to a new nationwide initiative by the organization.
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Skip to NavigationAlice is proud of the work she’s doing with the Disability Foundation, applying her skills in marketing and communications to a new nationwide initiative by the organization.
Today we’re going to look at Microsoft’s free task management app To Do. Task management/list making apps can be useful to anyone, but they are especially helpful for those who struggle with executive functioning or other attention-based challenges.
Nate has cerebral palsy, which affects his balance, fine motor skills, and core strength. In addition, he can have difficulty tracking words when reading.
“Hearing loss has limited my ability to interact with both customers and co-workers. It became necessary for me to ask people to repeat themselves several times in order to understand [them].”
Smart pens are not only useful for students who struggle with writing/notetaking. Anyone who takes notes for any reason, regardless of their learning style, could benefit from universally designed smart pen technology.