Note some of these resources are completely free, others require the user to create an account, make a purchase, or subscribe to content. Please refer to the terms of use for each resource for specific information.
These courses are free of charge, but require an APH Hive account. To get a Hive account, go to: https://aphhive.org and sign up. Once you have an account, go to the APH Hive Course Catalog, select "Expanded Core Curriculum" and navigate to the Assistive Technology" section.
Note that some portions of this conference are offered virtually or as asynchronous options after conclusion of the conference.
Offers courses and content for AT professionals across a variety of disciplines
Create a free account to access an abundance of AT resources, including professional webinars, produced demo videos, and archived episodes of Tech Connect Live.
The AT Forward Project is funding through the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
This site contains links to a topical resource library, a link to a CoP meeting playlist, and access to previous AT Forward Monthly Updates.
Fill out this form to become a member of Wisconsin’s AT Forward group. You will receive a monthly newsletter and information regarding upcoming community of practice meetings.
Earn Micro credentials in various areas of assistive technology including AAC, Accessible Educational Materials, Vision, Complex Needs, and more!
These modules are the basis for the above AT Forward Micro-Credentialing program. A free account is needed to access the content.
Past webinars and trainings
View a variety of free resources including articles, activities, lesson plans, tips, and videos
AppleVis is a community of users who contribute content on using Apple products and built-in accessibility. It also hosts an app directory that shares information on the accessibility of different apps
Accessible Android contains articles and guides on various aspects of using Android OS with a screen reader. It also hosts a directory of accessible apps
Eye.t offers free and paid content, including asynchronous curriculum, live classes, and professional development for various pieces of assistive technology.
Hadley offers practical help, connection and support free of charge to anyone with a visual impairment, their families and professionals supporting them
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) has CATT Centers nationwide serving specific regions of the country. These centers function as tech support options for APH products. CATT-Northwest is the resource center whose content is referenced below.
The CATT-NW Resources Site contains guides, tips, and support for APH products in addition to several other content related to assistive technology including STEAM resources and
Paths to Technology hosts articles, guides, lesson plans, and resources on using technology for the blind and visually impaired
Perkins Paths to Technology Main Page
Top Tech Tidbits releases a weekly newsletter containing articles links and information related to news in the area of assistive technology