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Cartoon Video introducing Assistive Technology
By Sally Millar on Monday 3rd October, 2011 at 10:08am
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This fun little cartoon video explains much of what is important about assistive technology for disabled users, in a clear and pretty cool way.
Update:
I should clarify. The CALL Scotland team did not make this video, though I would be very proud if we had. We are just passing it on for wider appreciation. It was made by a team led by Jim Tobias of Inclusive Technologies. You can view the original at http://inclusive.com/AT_boogie/at30.swf
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This is absolutly fabulous.
How can we keep it on our laptops and spread the AAC word so perfectly?
Will there be more? I do hope so. Well done to the team.
How can we keep it on our laptops and spread the AAC word so perfectly?
Will there be more? I do hope so. Well done to the team.

#2. Sally Millar - Friday 7th October, 2011 at 2:09pm
Yes, it is great. I have updated the blog with further information re the creator of this film.
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#1. 2busy2bee - Friday 7th October, 2011 at 1:36am