The document describes the 25th Annual International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference held from March 22-27, 2010 in San Diego, CA. The conference included presentations and exhibitions on topics related to aging and disability, augmentative and alternative communication, blindness and low vision, and other areas. Presentations described technologies such as a system to help visually impaired pedestrians navigate crosswalks, tactile maps of Montreal subway stations, and a wireless Braille keyboard. The conference also covered making websites accessible and using jQuery for accessibility.
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颁厂鲍狈2010报告
2. CSUN 2010
25th Annual
International Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference
YAMAGUCHI Toshimitsu
13. Aging and Disability
Augmentative and Alternative
Communication
Blind/Low Vision
Cognitive Disabilities
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
AGE AAC BLV
COG DHH EMP Employment
WEB K12 LRN Internet/Web Accessibility
LGL OTH PSE K-12 Education
Learning Disabilities
Legal Issue
Other
Post-Secondary Education
14. Aging and Disability
Augmentative and Alternative
Communication
Blind/Low Vision
Cognitive Disabilities
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
AGE AAC BLV
COG DHH EMP Employment
WEB K12 LRN Internet/Web Accessibility
LGL OTH PSE K-12 Education
Learning Disabilities
Legal Issue
Other
Post-Secondary Education
15. Crosswatch: A System to Help Visually Impaired
Pedestrians Find and Traverse Crosswalks
Volodymyr Ivanchenko, Smith Kettlewell Inst.
18. Tactile Maps of Montreal Subway Stations, an
Efficient Tool for Mobility Instructors
Tommy Theberge, Pierre Ferland, Institute Nazareth et Louis-Braille