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Programs

  1. OpenAIR

    The Accessibility Internet Rally is a global competition based in Austin, Texas that pairs teams of top web developers and web design students with nonprofit organizations to create or improve their websites. The competition is hosted by Knowbility. It costs $100 for nonprofits to create or re-do their websites.

  2. Access U

    It won’t be a bigger problem to find one video game lover in your neighbor. Since the introduction of Virtual Game, it has been achieving great heights so far as its popularity and technological advancement are concerned. The history of video game is as interesting as a fairy tale. The quality of today’s video game was not at all there when video game first conceptualized and played ever.

  3. AccessWorks

    It won’t be a bigger problem to find one video game lover in your neighbor. Since the introduction of Virtual Game, it has been achieving great heights so far as its popularity and technological advancement are concerned. The history of video game is as interesting as a fairy tale. The quality of today’s video game was not at all there when video game first conceptualized and played ever.

  4. ATSTAR

    ATSTAR (Assistive Technology: Strategies, Tools, Accommodations & Resources) is an online curriculum designed to improve educational outcomes for students with disabilities by helping teachers learn to use assistive technology in the classroom. At the core of ATSTAR is a series of online teacher training modules with supporting expert videos.

  5. KALS

    Digital communications have transformed how we do business. Equal access to modern communication technology for people with disabilities is critically important and leadership is needed to ensure that no one is left out. Knowbility’s Accessibility Leadership Symposium was designed to meet this leadership challenge.