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Assistive Technology of Ohio Assistive Technology of Ohio is the designated Tech Act Program for Ohio. We offer several programs and services to achieve that goal. Each state and U.S.

Our mission is to help Ohioans with disabilities acquire assistive technology to live independently. Our Mission
AT Ohio's mission is to help Ohioans with disabilities learn about or acquire assistive technology. Assistive Technology refers to devices, equipment or services that assist individuals with disabilities to function independently in the areas of work, home or school. We also keep up wit

h current legislative activity that affects persons with disabilities, and educate legislators about the needs and concerns of citizens with disabilities. Assistive Technology of Ohio (AT Ohio) is a federally funded nonprofit organization that is part of the College of Engineering at The Ohio State University. AT Ohio is the officially designated Tech Act program for Ohio. The federal agency of Health and Human Services, provides funding for all tech act programs. territory provide appropriate services under the guidelines of the Assistive Technology Act of 1998, as amended.

26/07/2025

Congress is considering proposals from President Donald Trump to slash funding for disability rights centers in each state, and advocates worry that they could lose more than 60% their federal dollars

30/04/2025
14/11/2024

Join us next Monday, November 18th, for our next Free Education Legal Clinic: Hot Topics in Special Education.

You can learn more and register to attend at lawyers4students.com/legalclinic

18/09/2024

We are thrilled to announce the launch of Monarch, our latest innovation in assistive technology. Developed by HumanWare in partnership with the American Printing House for the Blind (APH), Monarch is the first dynamic tactile and multi-line tablet that is set to redefine and .

More than just a braille display, Monarch seamlessly combines the functions of a graphing calculator, an e-book reader, a brailler, and much more—all while rendering braille and tactile graphics simultaneously. This groundbreaking device represents a significant leap forward in creating a more inclusive landscape and ensuring equal access to information for all users.

Visit humanware.com to learn more.

23/07/2024

The “Fashionista” blind Barbie has features designed to engage blind and low-vision children. Disability activist Lucy Edwards said the doll made her “so emotional.”

19/07/2024

OCALI is a proud partner of the Ohio State Fair and is excited to share all of the new ways this year's event will be more accessible to everyone. From wheelchair charging stations to ASL interpretation to a quiet room, there are many new developments that will help attendees access and enjoy the event. Check out Sensory Friendly Morning on July 25, too! Read on for more details about accessibility:

https://ood.ohio.gov/about-us/communications/news/ohio-state-fair-2024-enhances-accessibility-through-ood-mobile-unit-and-auditory-descriptions

11/07/2024

Help people with disabilities

04/06/2024

🎡 YOU’RE INVITED! Join OCALI and the Ohio State Fair for Sensory Friendly Day on July 25, 2024. Experience the fun with sensory accommodations, ensuring a welcoming environment for all. Mark your calendars for an inclusive day of excitement and joy! https://www.ocali.org/project/OhioStateFairSensory-FriendlyMorning

Address

1314 Kinnear Road, Research Center Room 1700

43212

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 16:30
Tuesday 09:00 - 16:30
Wednesday 09:00 - 16:30
Thursday 09:00 - 16:30
Friday 09:00 - 16:30

Telephone

624-293-9134

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