The evolution of technology has undoubtedly brought about immense convenience and accessibility in many aspects of our lives. With just a few clicks or taps, we can easily accomplish tasks that would have been time-consuming and challenging before. However, while this progress has made life easier for many, it’s important to note that individuals with disabilities often face unique challenges when it comes to technology.
Fortunately, advancements in technology have also led to the development of devices such as Android and iOS that have greatly improved the lives of people with disabilities. These devices provide a level of flexibility and opportunity that was previously unavailable to many individuals. With features such as voice-to-text, text-to-speech, and touch-screen interfaces, individuals with disabilities can more easily navigate technology and communicate with others.
For the millions of Australians with a disability, apps designed specifically for the disabled have been a real game changer.
We’ve hand-picked some of the most impressive apps to help you get the most out of your smartphone or tablet, from communicating to learning new skills to streamlining regular tasks.
In 2012, Professor Stephen Hawking, a notable scientist with a physical disability, stated that he was “lucky to be born in the computer age, without computers my life would have been miserable and my scientific career impossible. Technology continues to empower people of all abilities.” As society continues to evolve in the tech space, we have seen significant progress to assist people with disabilities through the availability of such apps and other technologies. We hope to continue to see even more accomplishments to benefit the sector in this way in the future.
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