An Evaluation of Computer Games for Young People with Brain Injury
This project provides guidance in the selection of computer games for young people with a brain injury (either acquired or traumatic) and...
Newsletter: April 2010
The iPhone is a tantalising device for people with a disability. It is brilliant for those with vision impairment, excellent for people...
Newsletter: August 2009
Possum Sero: This phone has a range of desirable features. First, it can be controlled by ECU devices (such as the GEWA PROG and the...
Newsletter: March 2009
As the web site states: “The Pulse smartpen revolutionizes the act of writing by recording and linking audio to what you put on paper....
Video Games Project: Games for People with Brain Injury
This project was made possible through the generous contribution of The Trust Foundation. Survived a traumatic brain injury? Or know of...
Newsletter: Spring 2008
The QuadJoy is a popular alternative for mouse control. Its main unit is mounted on a sturdy gooseneck and incorporates a sip/puff tube....
Newsletter: February 2008
The eeePC is a lightweight portable computer option that sells for under $500. It runs on Linux and comes with over 30 programs...
Newsletter: November 2007
Digital photography has many advantages for people with a disability, not the least being the fact that a picture can be composed without...
Newsletter: July 2007
The VoiceMe 4 (called such because it supports up to 4 users) is a further development of the original product. How is it different? One...
Productivity-Enhancing Technology and Employment for People with a Disabilty
This project was funded by the Employment Innovation Fund, Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. Click here to...