
Assistive Technology User Gains First Class Degree
A man paralysed from the neck down less than five years ago has gained a First Class Honours degree in Politics and Philosophy. Rob Camm,
A man paralysed from the neck down less than five years ago has gained a First Class Honours degree in Politics and Philosophy. Rob Camm,
Microsoft has announced that it is taking on cancer, by treating it as if it were a piece of faulty computer code. Apparently this goes
Here at Steve Wiseman Associates we work with a number of families and children, where there may be issues about what content the child is
As always science fiction edges towards science fact. The Royal National Hospital for Neurodisability is a world leader in treating patients with severe brain injuries.
Tablet computers are mainstream devices and becoming ubiquitous. Their easy accessibility makes them suitable for people with a wide range of disabilities. Here’s a mother’s
There has been a bit of a stir recently in both the geek and mainstream press about the dangers or otherwise of artificial intelligence. At
One of the frustrations for those of us working with Assistive Technology is the lack of speech recognition for children. As children produce sounds differently
It is well known that technology firms have been asking for computing to be given a greater priority in the school curriculum. Today it has
Our mission at Steve Wiseman Associates is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.
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