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Information Digest

April 2015

News items

Infrared gadget could let blind see using goggles to beam images into the eye | Daily Mail Online

It's Time to End Guide Dog Discrimination

For the blind, hearing the way forward can be a tradeoff | Science News

MRI shows association between reading to young children and brain activity

Blind workers cost Australia $2.07 billion | Toowoomba Chronicle

Study finds that inclusive classrooms don't necessarily increase friendships for children with disabilities - University of Vermont

Games for the blind: making mobile fun accessible to everyone

Deaf Priorities in Cambodia: Planning for the Future | Voices

Chinese scientists genetically modify human embryos : Nature News & Comment

New White House receptionist is a West Wing pioneer: 'Deaf people can do anything' - TODAY.com

4 Game-Changing Technologies For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing

Blind students 'see' with echoes, like bats

Kids with ADHD Must Squirm to Learn, UCF Study Says - UCF Today - UCF News and Articles - Orlando, FL News

Science of Learning Can Help Parents, Developers Grade Educational Apps - Association for Psychological Science

Study shows new technology may improve management of leading causes of blindness | News | OHSU

Man with restored sight provides new insight into how vision develops | UW Today

A world of echoes: Canadian research into how the blind use sound to see - National | Globalnews.ca

Should Netflix Be Accessible to the Deaf? — The Atlantic

Angelica Mesiti explores silence in new video work at Anna Schwartz Gallery

Netflix begins adding Audio Description for the blind | The Australian

Girls with disabilities are vulnerable to abuse by carers and partners because of their isolation and incapacity, research says – ScienceDaily

Stem cell injection may soon reverse vision loss caused by age-related macular degeneration

Call to tackle 'cultural prejudice' facing older Australians looking for work

Study challenges view that sight-based brain sensory network organization is impaired with blindness

Why some people hear colour, taste sounds | ANU

Assistive technology helping students with disabilities and learning difficulties succeed

Audio Description trial commences on ABC iView

How a smartphone for the blind may save drivers' lives | The Times of Israel

Blind-from-birth people share brain mapping organization similar to that in sighted - Israel News - Jerusalem Post

Blind tennis player dreaming big | SBS News

Braille isn't 'embattled' – we're on the cusp of a golden age for blind people | Ian Macrae | Comment is free | The Guardian

Prince Harry 'may need binoculars' to match 'super sight' of Indigenous NORFORCE soldiers -

Study: Hearing and deaf children with autism both avoid using pronouns | The Daily Texan

Cautious welcome for early rollout of National Disability Insurance Scheme in Sydney's west

The untold story of the suffering of deaf children in Gaza

Cheats slip through the cracks at University of Sydney

Graeme Innes says 'appalling' cage practice not one-off, calls for inquiry on education of children with disabilities

Hearing devices rationed: Cochlear upgrade demand exceeds Australian Hearing budget

Special needs child allegedly put in cage-like 'withdrawal space' at Canberra school

A New Language for Pakistan’s Deaf - NYTimes.com

Deaf Women History Is Something to Celebrate|Lydia L. Callis

Tell the Whole Story- Audio Description on TV

Newsletters

What's news in disability

LTTATC April 2015 Newsletter

PWDA Daily Media Round-Up Monday 27 April 2015

ALEA Today - April 2015

The Lowitja Institute eBulletin 27 April 2015

DARU Update - 27 April 2015

ADCET Newsletter

AFB AccessWorld: Technology and People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired - April2015 Issue

Link: What's news in disability

NB 23 April 2015

One in Six 23 April 2015

Speaking from the Volta Bureau - In the Middle: Between Deaf and Hearing

DARU Update - 20 April 2015

Children with Hearing Loss - Late April Supporting Success Update

Early Childhood Australia WebWatch #209

DARU Update - 13 April 2015

The Lowitja Institute eBulletin 13 April 2015

Daily Media Round-Up Thursday 9 April 2015

Down Syndrome NSW eUpdate

DANA April Newsletter

National Braille Press - Writing Tutor Wins $15,000-April eNews

What's news in disability

NB - 9 April 2015

AGBell - Online and Video Captioning Cases

Closing The Gap Solutions April/May 2015

DISES Newsletter

APH News, April 2015

One in Six - 1 April

Journal ToC alerts

Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy: 58, 8 (May 2015)

TESOL Quarterly: 49, 2 (June 2015)

Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 62, 2 (April 2015)

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 57, 5 (May 2015)

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare April 2015; Vol. 21, No. 3

Other Resources

Journal / Author Name Estimator “Jane” allows one to paste the text of their abstract into a search box and based upon the content, produces a list of most relevant journals.

Australian Hearing ­ I Can Hear You Now | Australian Hearing captioned version

A Sensory Experience explores the world through the eyes and ears of the deaf and blind communities in Victoria and seeks to demystify some of the stereotypes and preconceptions that survive to this day.

QIAT Resource Bank

The QIAT Community is a nationwide grassroots group that includes hundreds of individuals who provide input into the ongoing process of identifying, disseminating, and implementing a set of widely-applicable Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology Services in school settings.

Plain English Campaign – free guides

Ten tips to prepare your child to learn to read braille | Perkins.org

WHO | 10 facts about deafness

Deaf Women United

committed to continuing a community of support of Deaf women from all walks of life.

Ron McCallum: How technology allowed me to read | Talk Video | TED.com

Daniel Kish: How I use sonar to navigate the world | Talk Video | TED.com

Report - Deaf and disabled children talking about child protection (UK) | Child Family Community Australia

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