Technology for All

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In our rapidly evolving digital landscape, accessibility to technology is vital for everyone, particularly for individuals navigating with disabilities. That’s why we’re excited to introduce our Weekly Online Technology Training Series, aimed at bridging accessibility gaps and empowering individuals to thrive in the digital world.

At My Tech For All, we’re dedicated to making technology accessible to everyone, especially those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD). Our platform offers specialized programs, training, and resources focused on online safety and assistive technologies, along with tailored guidance ensuring digital inclusivity for all. Our ultimate goal is to empower individuals with I/DD to navigate and excel in the digital world through education and comprehensive support.

Discover Upcoming Sessions: (9-10:30 am CT)

 Prepare to engage with enriching sessions designed to equip you with essential skills:

  • January 16, 2024: Voice Assistants: Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant
  • January 23, 2024: Assistive Technology
  • January 30, 2024: Social Media Apps (YouTube, Instagram)Continues weekly thereafter

Register here:  My Technology For All Training Sessions

Join our exclusive learning community to engage with colleagues and experts, dive deeper into topics, and collaborate on innovative solutions. Click here to receive information about the Technology For All training series:

Unveiling Our 2024 Agenda:

Stay tuned for an exciting lineup in the upcoming months, delving into online safety, mastering video conferencing, online job hunting, and much more!

Engage with Esteemed Experts:

Gain invaluable insights from renowned experts leading our engaging webinars:

To stay updated on our upcoming events, visit our website at https://mytechforall.com/

Why Join Us on This Transformative Journey?

This series isn’t just about learning; it’s about fostering community, personal growth, and empowerment:

  • Meet New People: Connect with a diverse community of learners, experts, and
  • Learn New Skills: Discover tools and techniques crucial for work, education, and personal growth.
  • Stay Connected: Keep in touch with friends, family, and colleagues
  • Share Your Voice: Engage and advocate for what matters to you in a supportive

Impacting Lives: Our Journey in Numbers

Amidst the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, our collective efforts have empowered over 5,000 individuals:

  • 500 People With Disabilities
  • 1,800 Family Members
  • 600 Support Coordinators
  • 2,100 Professionals

Your Digital Journey Awaits!

Seize the opportunity to learn, connect, and thrive in the digital sphere. Join our exclusive learning community, where collaboration and innovation pave the way for a truly inclusive online world.

Together, let’s embark on this exhilarating digital journey!

 

Image of a man with platinum gray medium length hair and a mustache wearing a blue button down shirt with a white t-shirt peeking out at the top. The man is in a wooded area. Image is of Mark G. Friedman, Ph.D.Dr. Mark Friedman teaches Disability Studies as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the City University of New York. His primary work has been helping people with disabilities gain a voice in their lives through self-advocacy and policy making and helping people move from large state institutions into community programs. He is currently focused on:   training people to use innovative technology for the Tennessee DIDD, Georgia and Pennsylvania DD Councils and the City of Philadelphia. Past projects included Michigan Boards of Directors to include people with disabilities and conducting online training for 4,500 Service Coordinators, families, people with disabilities and professionals in Person Centered Planning for the Nebraska DD Council and State DD Office. He received his Ph.D. degree from the Union Institute and University. He has presented to audiences in 22 states, provided advocacy training in Ecuador and Kosovo, and authored thirteen publications. Dr. Friedman’s self-advocacy work can be seen in the New York Times.