Yesterday, more than 60 attendees of the
ASSETS 2012 Conference on Computers and Accessibility took a tour of the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome in Boulder.
The 14th ASSETS conference explored the design, evaluation, and use of computing and information technologies to benefit people with disabilities and older adults. ASSETS is the premier forum for presenting innovative research on mainstream and specialized assistive technologies, accessible computing, and assistive applications of computer, network, and information technologies.
Many of those attending the tour came from universities across the country and even across the world, including
DePaul University,
Washington State University, the
University of Tampere (in Finland), the
University of Maryland, and the
National Taiwan University.
By all accounts, the tour was a success, and great information was shared back and forth.
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