Continuing the legacy: Assistive technologies at MIT

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Continuing the legacy: Assistive technologies at MIT
« on: September 12, 2014, 12:00:18 am »
Continuing the legacy: Assistive technologies at MIT
10 September 2014, 12:00 am

The late professor Seth Teller created 6.811 (Principles and Practices in Assistive Technologies, or PPAT) in the fall of 2011. Through his extensive experience developing assistive technologies (AT) at MIT, his compassion for making technology available to all, and his innovative approach and drive to build this class, student interest in PPAT and AT has grown steadily since. MIT NewsLink.

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