Curb cut effect: what happens when something, designed with one demographic in mind, proves to benefit the larger population. —————————————————- The first captioned media was likely the silent movie, popular in public theaters a century ago. At the time, there…
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BridgingApps Reviewed App | Samsung Health
BridgingApps just published the following BridgingApps Reviewed App on the site: Samsung Health is a free health and fitness app that helps users track their exercise and health data to help them achieve weight loss and lead a healthy lifestyle.…
Could a Disaster Interrupt Your Vacation? How to Travel Prepared
(This article was largely drafted as Houston sat out the “sideswipe” by Hurricane Beryl, and was completed in a public “cooling center” the next day.) An Emergency in Strange Territory: One Family’s Story As most ESGH clients know, Houston has…
Commuting in Greater Houston: When You Have Disabilities and No Private Vehicle
July 26 is the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. This article is dedicated to continued progress in public accommodations. In Greater Houston, well over 90 percent of households own cars. With a large population scattered across a…
BridgingApps Reviewed App | Journal
BridgingApps just published the following BridgingApps Reviewed App on the site: Journal is a built-in app that comes pre-installed on new iPhones and is added to older iPhones when updated to iOS 17 or later. The app uses recent photos, locations…
BridgingApps Reviewed App | BeMe: Teen Mental Health
BridgingApps just published the following BridgingApps Reviewed App on the site: The BeMe: Teen Mental Health app offers a confidential way for teens to record their feelings, message with a coach, and build a support team while working through complex…
Cybersecurity 101: Special Disability Concerns
We’ve all heard of the digital world being used as a tool for crimes: romance scams, fake emergencies, ransomware, and stalking, to name just a few. While anyone can be a victim, disabled users have special concerns: Says Walter Prescher,…
SnapType: The Latest News
For many people, question-answering is a task requiring assistive technology. In the past, many bright students were prejudged as “slow” because, while they had full capability to meet learning objectives, expected learning standards were another matter. There was one accepted…
Looking Back: Assistive Technology in the Last Quarter of the 20th Century
Would it surprise you to learn that assistive-technology engineering began long before the age of apps? And long before the Americans with Disabilities Act? And even before computers became household appliances? My Father the Pioneer I grew up close to…
Apps for Fathers
Father’s Day (Sunday, June 16) will be here soon! Fathers often don’t get enough respect these days, so let’s take time to show how much we appreciate them. Don’t settle for buying Dad a token necktie. Give him: When you…










