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Wireless Tech RERC
Higher Education
Pittsburgh, PA 181 followers
We aim to promote accessibility and inclusivity of mainstream wireless technologies in people with disabilities.
About us
The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Wireless Technologies at the University of Pittsburgh was established in October 2021. Our RERC titled PROMISE aims to promote accessibility and inclusivity of mainstream wireless technologies (such as: smartphones, smart home devices, smart speakers, and wearables) in people with disabilities.
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wirelessrerc.pitt.edu
External link for Wireless Tech RERC
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2021
Locations
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Primary
6425 Penn Avenue
401
Pittsburgh, PA 15206-4022, US
Employees at Wireless Tech RERC
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Nuestros amigos Wireless Tech RERC está realizando una #Encuesta sobre las experiencias de proveedores relacionadas con la #TecnologíaInalámbricaConvenvional y de #AsistencaEnTerapia https://loom.ly/pjBmQiM en inglés #NIDILRR #NewsAndNotes
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The next FCC Disability Advisory Committee (DAC) meeting will be held on Friday, October 18, 2024, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The DAC meeting will be held in the Commission Meeting Room at FCC Headquarters, located at 45 L Street, NE, Washington, DC 20554. The meeting will be open to the public and webcast with open captioning at https://www.fcc.gov/live. Reasonable accommodations for people with disabilities are available upon request. Include a description of the accommodation you will need and tell them how to contact you if they need more information. Make your request as early as possible. Last minute requests will be accepted but may be impossible to fill. Send an e-mail to: FCC504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530. The agenda for this meeting will be posted on the event page at https://lnkd.in/g-thpwkG. Link to Public Notice: URL: https://lnkd.in/g8Gmwfqw
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The purpose of Digital Connectivity and Lifeline Awareness Week is to encourage enrollment as well as to ensure that eligible low-income households are aware of the program’s eligibility criteria. A connection to voice and broadband services provides people with the means to stay in contact with vital emergency services and community resources. Lifeline, in a very real sense, is a lifeline. Learn more about the FCC's Lifeline Program: https://lnkd.in/g8RQuXS #digitalconnectivity #lifelineawarenessweek
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Congrats Mitch on being featured as a PittWire "Ones to Watch!" Bell is a rehab innovation specialist in UPMC’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. He was hired in 2022 to help build and run Assist+, a demonstration space for assistive technology located on the ground floor of the UPMC Mercy Pavilion in Pittsburgh’s Uptown neighborhood. Bell’s goal is to find, create and set up the assistive technology devices that allow patients to continue the activities — cooking, gaming, reading and more — that give their lives joy and texture. https://lnkd.in/gvT9tuM3
Mitch Bell
pitt.edu
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Digital Accessibility Manager who works with leaders who value and prioritise digital enablement and inclusive design. If I’ve described you then lets connect 🤝 I’m also a public speaker 🗣️ who loves technology 💻📱🕹️
How to Catch an Accessibility Specialist in 5 Easy Steps: Accessibility specialists are like mystical guardians, wandering through the vast realms of the digital universe, ensuring every corner is accessible and welcoming to all. They’re constantly on the move, tirelessly seeking out areas in need of improvement whilst forging for accessibility budget. If you want to catch one of these elusive experts, you’ll need to think strategically. Here’s how to do it in five easy steps: 1. The Trap - Leave a box of sticky notes, colour-coded highlighters, and a perfectly aligned set of keyboard accessibility shortcuts in a quiet corner. The allure of collaboration and the potential of a new accessibility champion is irresistible. 2. Lure them in - Position an open laptop with a glaring colour contrast issue or a form that lacks proper labels nearby. Accessibility specialists can’t resist fixing these! 3. Prepare the Ambush - Hide behind a well-placed WCAG 2.2 guideline poster or book. As soon as they start debating the finer points of ARIA roles, you know they’re hooked! 4. Spring the Trap - When they lean in to adjust screen reader settings, gently release a pop quiz on the latest accessibility trends. No specialist can resist sharing their knowledge, answering questions about accessibility will be their favourite thing to do. 5.Secure the Catch - Once they’re fully engaged, casually mention an upcoming webinar on "Advanced Techniques in Digital Accessibility." They'll be so captivated they won’t notice the trap closing in! Or… Simply just ask for their help… Accessibility Specialists don’t bite. Important Note! Remember to release your accessibility specialist back into the wild, preferably near a Wi-Fi hotspot and a cup of coffee. #Accessibility #WCAG
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Join us for a Rehabilitation Science (undergraduate program) information session on Monday, September 16!
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Sharing this funding opportunity for community based organizations and others to support their initiatives to improve health equity for people with disabilities. #Disability #HealthEquity https://lnkd.in/ekRWAhZF
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Labor Day reminds us that good jobs change lives for all—including workers with disabilities! www.dol.gov/laborday
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Another fantastic program from the University Center for Teaching and Learning @ Pitt!
Accessibility in Higher Education: Join the Accessibility Training Partners Program at the University of Pittsburgh The Accessibility Training Partners Program is an invaluable resource for all faculty and staff at the University of Pittsburgh. This professional learning community is dedicated to advancing knowledge in accessibility and inclusion, offering timely updates, resources, and expert insights. What You’ll Gain: • Access to a wealth of resources and expertise in accessibility best practices • Opportunities for collaborative discussions to advance accessibility across the institution • Recordings of past sessions available to non-university employees Past Speakers Include: • Kate McLean – User Design Researcher and Adjunct Professor, known for her work on inclusive design and a groundbreaking patented software application. • Christina Adams, CPWA – Manager of Digital Accessibility at Siteimprove • Meryl. Evans, CPACC (deaf) – Renowned Accessibility Strategist and TEDX Speaker Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your understanding of accessibility and connect with a community of professionals dedicated to inclusion. Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/e4Fg8CUt #Accessibility #ProfessionalDevelopment #HigherEd
The Accessibility Training Partners Program – University Center for Teaching and Learning
https://teaching.pitt.edu