ATFAQ features a panel of assistive-technology experts discussing practical Q&A and tool recommendations across education settings. For PR pros, the show offers recurring opportunities to feature AT professionals who speak to real-world classroom and daily-use solutions; expect moderate-host coordination and guest-ready topics. Booking is likely medium difficulty given established guest panelists and recurring format.
50 episodes, Weekly, 4.8 rating
<1k, Neutral, USA
YouTube: 4.8k subscribers, Instagram: 190 followers
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ATFAQ – Assistive Technology Frequently Asked Questions
Tech News, News, Technology, Health & Fitness, Education, Society & Culture
Typical Credentials:
AT/assistive-technology expertise; accessibility-focused professionals; education tech specialists
Required Achievements:
AT-related publications or presentations, industry certifications (where applicable), professional impact in education or accessibility tools
Belva Smith - Q1. Annotating Pdfs In School, Q2: Adapted Lock For School Locker, Q3. Touch Screen Tools And Apps For Low Vision Users, Q4. Portable Video Magnifiers For Classrooms, Q5. Wildcard Item, Josh Anderson - Q1. Annotating Pdfs In School, Q2: Adapted Lock For School Locker, Q3. Touch Screen Tools And Apps For Low Vision Users, Q4. Portable Video Magnifiers For Classrooms, Q5. Wildcard Item, Brian Norton - Q1. Annotating Pdfs In School, Q2: Adapted Lock For School Locker, Q3. Touch Screen Tools And Apps For Low Vision Users, Q4. Portable Video Magnifiers For Classrooms, Q5. Wildcard Item
assistive technology, PDF tools, accessibility, visual impairment, input devices, cerebral palsy, adaptive locks, keyboard alternatives, AT myths, classroom tech, iModeling, BuzzCards, KB shortcuts, screen magnifiers, low vision tools, education tech, AT interviews, panel discussion