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Even for digital products and services, there is still always some kind of physical interaction. Whether it's by keyboard, touchscreen, voice, or something else, people choose a way to interact that works for them in their unique situation.
The Community Vision Assistive Technology (AT) Lab is a collaborative education and resource center that is open to the public. The Lab demonstrates a wide variety of AT, from communication devices and browser extensions to voice-controlled lights and adaptive video game controllers. Community Vision will be hosting us for the night to learn about these tools and explore them firsthand.
*Note*: The event is capped at 25 attendees. Please be sure you can attend *in person* if you RSVP to this event (on Meetup). If your plans change, please remove yourself from attendance.
#### Agenda
* 5:30pm: Arrive and network
* 5:45pm: Introduction and guided tour
* 6:00pm: Open exploration of the lab, with AT Lab staff available for questions
* 6:30pm: Post-event socializing at a nearby location (TBD)
#### About Community Vision
Community Vision's mission is to make Oregon a place where people with disabilities can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. Community Vision takes a person-centered approach in providing quality supports tailored to the unique needs and wishes of each individual and family. Learn more at [cvision.org](https://cvision.org/).
#### Accommodation requests
If you have any accommodation requests, please contact us in advance of the event to discuss. |
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Even for digital products and services, there is still always some kind of physical interaction. Whether it's by keyboard, touchscreen, voice, or something else, people choose a way to interact that works for them in their unique situation.
The Community Vision Assistive Technology (AT) Lab is a collaborative education and resource center that is open to the public. The Lab demonstrates a wide variety of AT, from communication devices and browser extensions to voice-controlled lights and adaptive video game controllers. Community Vision will be hosting us for the night to learn about these tools and explore them firsthand.
**Note**: The event is capped at 25 attendees; please RSVP on Meetup. Be sure you can attend **in person**; if your plans change, please remove yourself from attendance.
#### Agenda
* 5:30pm: Arrive and network
* 5:45pm: Introduction and guided tour
* 6:00pm: Open exploration of the lab, with AT Lab staff available for questions
* 6:30pm: Post-event socializing at a nearby location (TBD)
#### About Community Vision
Community Vision's mission is to make Oregon a place where people with disabilities can live, work, and thrive in the communities of their choice. Community Vision takes a person-centered approach in providing quality supports tailored to the unique needs and wishes of each individual and family. Learn more at [cvision.org](https://cvision.org/).
#### Accommodation requests
If you have any accommodation requests, please contact us in advance of the event to discuss. |