The Family Center on Technology and Disability provides a wide range of resources on assistive technology, from introductory fact sheets and training materials to in-depth discussion of best practices and emerging research.
The AbleGamers Foundation is dedicated to bring greater accessibility in the digital entertainment space so that people with disabilities can gain a greater quality of life, and develop a rich social life that gaming can bring.
The current study investigated differences in the content, number, and specificity of the special interests held by adult individuals with autism spectrum disorder and neurotypical individuals, using Internet discussion forums as a data source.
This study examined the nature of television, video game, and social media use in children (ages 8–18) with autism spectrum disorders compared to typically developing siblings, and relative to other activities.
Our study suggests that the Internet allows stressed parents of children with autism to forge ties among themselves and extricate themselves from their isolation.
This website offers information and resources for families of young children ages 0-5 with developmental disabilities.
This organization is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of people with disabilities through increasing access to technology solutions.
The Web Accessibility Initiative works to provide strategies, guidelines, and resources to make the web accessible to people with disabilities.
Through ITACC, NACDD administers technical assistance to its network of Councils and provides a platform to share information.
ATA is a network of technology resource centers, community-based organizations, agencies and companies that work together to increase the use of technology by children and adults with disabilities.