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AbleNet World-Wide Web Site
ABLENET offers practical products and creative solutions for teaching children with disabilities.
Alliance for Technology Access
ATA is a network of community based Resource Centers, Developers and Vendors, Affiliates and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities and increasing their use of standard, assistive and information technologies.
Assistivetech.net
This website provides a comprehensive database of assistive technology products as well as electronic links to a wide variety of private and public disability services.
CAST
This site is maintained by a non-profit organization that uses technology to expand the opportunities for all people, including those with disabilities.
The Center for an Accessible Society
This site provides immediate posting of significant disability newsworthy items, and is arranged by topic area with links to in-depth background material.
Center for International Rehabilitation Research Information and Exchange
The CIRRIE Database currently contains over 10,000 citations of international rehabilitation research published between 1992 and the present.
Closing the Gap
This organization focuses on computer technology for people with special needs through its bi-monthly newspaper, annual international conference and extensive website.
Project DERE Inc.
The disabled Electronic Resource Exchange Projects, Inc. is a non-profit group dedicated to making communication easier via computer.
Tech Connections
This is a comprehensive web resource of applications of assistive technology related to vocational rehabilitation needs.
TNET Services
TNET Services is primarily a software development firm whose primary focus is the support of Dimenet, a group of Independent Living Centers that provides services and support for people with disabilities so that they can live on their own with access and dignity.
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Sally Simich
(503) 947-5639
Special Education Monitoring, Systems, & Outcomes - Education Program Specialist
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