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  2. Universal design - Wikipedia

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    Universal design is the design of buildings, products or environments to make them accessible to people, regardless of age, disability, or other factors.It emerged as a rights-based, anti-discrimination measure, which seeks to create design for all abilities.

  3. Marc Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Marc Harrison, (July 1, 1936- September 22, 1998) was an industrial designer and educator whose work aligned with the idea of universal design that makes products easier to use for people with disabilities as well as people without disabilities.

  4. Accessibility - Wikipedia

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    International Symbol of Access denotes area with access for those with disabilities.. The disability rights movement advocates equal access to social, political, and economic life which includes not only physical access but access to the same tools, services, organizations and facilities as non-disabled people (e.g., museums [10] [11]).

  5. AI is a game changer for students with disabilities. Schools ...

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    Schools everywhere have been wrestling with how and where to incorporate AI, but many are fast-tracking applications for students with disabilities. Getting the latest technology into the hands of students with disabilities is a priority for the U.S. Education Department, which has told schools they must consider whether students need tools ...

  6. Engineering students helping children with disabilities ...

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    Tulane engineering students have partnered with the nonprofit organization Make Good to design wheelchairs for very small children.

  7. Assistive technology - Wikipedia

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    Overall, assistive technology aims to allow disabled people to "participate more fully in all aspects of life (home, school, and community)" and increases their opportunities for "education, social interactions, and potential for meaningful employment". [60] It creates greater independence and control for disabled individuals.

  8. Special education - Wikipedia

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    An example of a disability that may require a student to attend a special school is intellectual disability. However, this practice is often frowned upon by school districts in the US in the light of the least restrictive environment as mandated in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act .

  9. Glandorf students learn about life with disabilities - AOL

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    Mar. 11—GLANDORF — When it comes to understanding the lives of those living with disabilities or different abilities, students at Glandorf Elementary School had the opportunity to experience ...