by James Brinton | Jun 5, 2019
May 2019’s unique AAC cocktail hour started with a conversation and a question: “How can we get people to more deeply understand what a person with ALS experiences when they lose their voice?” The ALS Association DC/MD/VA Chapter hosted a brain-storming session with...
by Pete Norloff | May 22, 2019
Thanks to successful charitable campaigns, such as the Ice Bucket Challenge fundraiser for ALS, eye tracking technology is getting more attention now than ever before. Besides assisting people who have ALS, eye tracking technology is being put to use in many more...
by Pete Norloff | May 14, 2019
Eye tracking technology makes the news often these days, in stories ranging from consumer device launches to medical diagnostic research to assistive technologies. However, few people take the time to explore the science behind this technology that is improving lives...
by Pete Norloff | Apr 23, 2019
With so many uses for eye tracking technology these days, you may be wondering how we got here so quickly. But consider this: Just 15 years ago, few people were surfing the Internet with their touch screen-operated smartphone. It took several attempts to market this...
by Pete Norloff | Mar 27, 2019
Is eye tracking a technology that benefits people living with disabilities, by serving as their “voice” in their professional and private lives? Or is eye tracking technology a powerful marketing tool, allowing professionals to create better, clearer websites? Eye...