When #entrepreneurship, #innovation and #socialimpact get together, people's lives are changed for the better. Key-X is making the lives of people with #CerebralPalsya lot better, by offering efficient and autonomous digital inclusion and empowerment at https://t.co/UZVGPR1bCA!
Key2Enable will be presenting our solutions for people with severe motor and intellectual disabilities at Our Sacred Academy, July 21st in the West Palm Beach area.
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Students with severe motor impairments can use Key-X and its accessories to have autonomy in writing, close communication, and the use of the computer. How are your kids learning today?
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Created in partnership with special education and rehabilitation professionals, Simplix allows you to easily create psychomotor activities for educational and therapeutic purposes.
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Innovating in digital accessibility, the startup company Key2Enable (also operating in Brazil as Geraes Tecnologia Assistiva) empowers people with disabilities to develop their skills and individualities.
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#DidYouKnow?
With Key2Enable you can:
1. Control computers with short movements
2. Speak using the blink of an eye
3. Perform educational activities with special students
4. Perform innovative interventions in rehabilitation therapies
and much more.
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Key2Enable has been founded with the goal of using exponential technologies to give autonomy and plenty of possibilities to people with motor and intellectual disabilities all around the world.
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#WordsThatReferenceSight
Don’t avoid words like “see” and “look.” Just like their sighted peers, these words should be part of a blind or visually impaired student’s vocabulary to connote how they see.