Isn't this the video that IBM did a few years ago?
Audrey
> Below are reviews written about the award-winning video "ENABLE:
> People with Disabilities and Computers", now distributed by our
> organization.
>
> "This video offers numerous profiles of individuals with disabilities
> who have experienced how technology can enhance their lives. The
> profiles cover a range of disabilities, including blindness, hearing
> and mobility impairments of various kinds, stroke, and cerebral
> palsy..."
>
> "Each of the individuals profiled describes his or her disability in a
> personal, unique way, often emphasizing the liberating impact of
> technology in all aspects of their lives, at work, at school and at
> home. This video shows all kinds of adaptive technology, both hardware
> and software..."
>
> "Educators, disability professionals, caregivers, employers, and
> others will be able to use this video in a variety of settings, from
> training faculty, students and work site supervisors, to helping
> persons with disabilities understand how technology can assist
> them..."
>
> If you are interested in receiving a copy of the video "ENABLE: People
> with Disabilities and Computers" or would like more information, go to
> http://www.rehabtool.com/video
>
>
> Best wishes,
> D. Gerard, Editor
> RehabTool.com Assistive Technology
> http://www.rehabtool.com
>
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Audrey J. Gorman
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