For a complete list of projects, please visit our Projects page.
This is the National Public Web Site on Assistive Technology which offers extensive up-to-date assistive technology (AT) and disability-related resources, including in-depth AT reports, as well as four easy-to-use search features to find assistive technology to meet your needs. AT manufacturers and vendors can register for free to add their products to the assistivetech.net database.
CATEA's Assistive Technology Wiki serves as a collaborative, online encyclopedia on AT, allowing for dynamic online organization and editing of a wide variety of content related to AT. It includes complete articles, research briefs, definitions, demonstrations of AT, and links to other resources. It also includes discussions and opinion of AT.
The CCN is a network of people with disabilities, their families and friends. Members of CCN test new prototypes, products and services for people with disabilities in order to improve them through focus groups, field-testing and surveys.
How do you see disability? Student designers at CATEA produced these art works to illustrate that a disability is a characteristic, not incapacity, and provides a person with a different set of tools to use in navigating the world.
A collaborative project of CATEA, Georgia Institute of Technology (GT) and IDET Communication Inc. (IDET) that provides research, training, technical assistance and information dissemination to improve the accessibility of distance education for students with disabilities at universities and colleges nationwide.
A collaborative project of CATEA and an international body of strategic partners that provides information, training, and technical assistance to support the implementation of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act and Section 255 of the Telecommunications Act.
Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, SciTrain works to help high school science and mathematics teachers provide the highest quality education to students with disabilities. The project includes research, instruction for teachers on how to make their coursework, classrooms and labs more accessible, and information resources for teachers including assistive technology for their courses.
Which kind of adaptive flooring would be most helpful for someone who is totally blind?
Exciting Changes at the CATEA Consumer Network, New CCN Coordinator Announced
April 14, 2008
CATEA Researcher Wins Research Achievement Award
April 15, 2008
24th International Seating Symposium
March 5, 2008
The International Council for Building Research and Innovation (CIB) Conference to be Held at the College of Architecture on May 15-16, 2008
January 28, 2008
SciTrain Teacher Survey Complete
January 30, 2008
Subjects Sought to Test Workstation Designs
April 10, 2008
Product Demonstration with Dr. Sprigle's Industrial Design Students
February 7, 2008
PAPERS DUE DEC. 15th - “Building Comfortable and Liveable Environments for All”
November 1, 2007