Title:
Alliance for Technology Access records, 1987-1999
Creator/Contributor:
Alliance for Technology Access, creator
Creator/Contributor:
Disabled Persons' Independence Movement Project
Abstract:
Papers reflect the Alliance for Technology Access' role in promoting access to computers and education for children with disabilities.
Collection includes articles and press releases; conference programs; financial and progress reports, including 1990-91 annual
report; grant applications to the US Department of Education; legal and financial documents, including tax documents, by-laws,
articles of incorporation and 501(c)(3) papers; miscellaneous items including correspondence from Vice-President George Bush
and a dissertation by Robert Dodds Glass covering history and impact of the ATA; pamphlets and profiles; policies and procedures,
including personnel policies. Includes materials written by Harvey Pressman and Jackie Brand, among others.
Videocassette is a promotional video titled "Quality of life: Alliance for Technology Access" produced in 1995.
Date:
1987 (issued)
Subject:
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Computers and people with disabilities
Children with disabilities -- Education
Special education -- Computer-assisted instruction
Computerized self-help devices for people with disabilities
Ordinateurs et personnes handicapées
Enfants handicapés -- Éducation
Éducation spéciale -- Enseignement assisté par ordinateur
Aides fonctionnelles informatisées
Children with disabilities -- Education
Computerized self-help devices for people with disabilities
Computers and people with disabilities
Special education -- Computer-assisted instruction
Note:
Forms part of: Disabled Persons' Independence Movement Project.
ATA (Alliance for Technology Access), originally known as the NSEA (National Special Education Alliance), began in 1987 as
a collaborative effort between the DCCG (Disabled Children's Computer Group) and Apple Computer. The organization was established
to provide children with disabilities with computers and to design computer technology for those with disabilities. The NSEA
was re-named the Foundation for Technology Access when it became a nonprofit organization in 1989. As of 1994, organization
has been operating under the name Alliance for Technology Access.
Type:
Records (Documents)
Charters and articles of incorporation.
business records.
tax records.
articles of incorporation.
records (documents)
charters.
certificates of incorporation.
Records (Documents)
Charters and articles of incorporation.
Press releases.
Documents administratifs.
Chartes et statuts constitutifs.
Physical Description:
print
2 boxes (.8 linear ft.)
1 videocassette : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 99/248 cLOCAL
Motion Picture 847 DLOCAL
Origin:
California