Overcoming obstacles - Steven Claunch
Adults DisabilityWhen faced with a bump in the road, sometimes we forget we have a choice: overcome the obstacle or let it overcome you. Steven Claunch, who was born without fingers on his right hand and with one leg shorter than the other and has excelled in basketball nonetheless, explains why obstacles can provide an opportunity to both inspire others and develop character.
Our Little Superhero Made Of Glass | Living Differently
Adults DisabilityKaden Casebolt, 5, has Osteogenesis Imperfecta, meaning his bones can break from sneezing. Despite his fragility, the superhero-obsessed boy loves dressing up as his heroes.
The Paralysed Beauty Blogger Inspiring Others With Her Beauty Tips | Living Differently
Adults DisabilityTess Daly is completely paralyzed but she has gained tens of thousands of followers online because of the amazing make up she can apply with the limited movement in her hand.
Gaming Through New Eyes - Award Winning Short Documentary
Adults DisabilityThis is a short documentary about Toby Ott, a man who was born with Bilateral Anopthalmia, or in other words, without eyes. This didn't stop him from discovering the medium of video games, and his childhood interest grew into a lifelong passion. This is a whole new perspective on video games, from the imagination of someone who has never known what it is to have sight.
A Huge Advancement in Mind-Controlled Tech
Adults DisabilityThis tech helps paralyzed people type with their minds, but the sky's the limit.
These glasses help colorblind people see colors.
Adults Disability"I'm now swimming in a sea of color": This colorblind designer is seeing a whole new world around him thanks to these innovative glasses.
Mark Lesek: A New and Old Prosthetic
Adults DisabilityMark lost his arm several years ago. Now his search for a better prosthetic could improve the lives of amputees everywhere.
Researchers Use Google Glass for Autistic Kids
Adults DisabilityStanford researchers are using Google Glass to help autistic children analyze faces in real time to interpret facial expressions. Google stopped producing the headset last year but the device has found new life among medical researchers.
Do Blind People Understand Vision? TommyEdisonXP
Adults DisabilityTommy Edison, who has been blind since birth, talks about his understanding of vision, what impresses him about sight, and one fear that's motivated by blindness.
Paralympic Athletes
Adults DisabilitySometimes, all you need to change your opinion is a closer look.
Hands free wheelchair prototype 'Ogo'
Adults DisabilityThe first time New Zealand inventor Kevin Halsall stepped on a Segway, he saw the potential of using the technology to build a wheelchair that could be controlled without a joystick or requiring the rider to use their hands at all. So he bought one, stripped it down, and turned it into the Ogo.
Hearing Hands
Adults DisabilityPeople Learn How To "Speak" In Sign Language To Surprise Their Hearing Impaired Neighbour.
An Affordable 3D-Printed Arm
Adults DisabilityStudents at UCF are designing an inexpensive 3D printed arm for kids.
Blind Devotion
Adults DisabilityJubilee Project is excited to share "Blind Devotion", the second in a series of two short films about unconditional love, in partnership with Pastor Francis Chan and his latest book "You and Me Forever".
This "Be My Eyes" App Lets People With Sight Guide Blind People Over Video Chat
Adults DisabilityBe the eyes for a blind person in need of help remotely through a live video connection if you are sighted or be assisted by the network of sighted users if you are blind. Be My Eyes is all about contributing to and benefiting from small acts of kindness, so hop on board and get involved!
What is dyslexia?
Adults DisabilityDyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This difficulty in processing language exists along a spectrum -- one that doesn't necessarily fit with labels like "normal" and "defective." Kelli Sandman-Hurley urges us to think again about dyslexic brain function and to celebrate the neurodiversity of the human brain.
Derby the dog: Running on 3D Printed Prosthetics
Adults DisabilitySee how unique, custom 3D printed prosthetics allow Derby the dog to run for the first time.
This double amputee can control two robotic arms with his mind
Adults DisabilityA Colorado man made history at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) this summer when he became the first bilateral shoulder-level amputee to wear and simultaneously control two of the Laboratory's Modular Prosthetic Limbs.
Bionic Eye Allows A Blind Man To See After 33 Years.
Adults DisabilityLarry Hester, 66, has been blind for half his life from a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. In September, 2014, an electronic stimulator was surgically implanted in his left eye. On October 1st, 2014 Duke eye surgeon Dr. Paul Hahn turned it on for the first time. While the device does not restore vision in the normal sense, it provides light-and-darkness differentiation.
This 3-Year-Old Boy Is Very Excited For His New "Iron Man" Hand
Adults Disability3-year-old Bubba with a birth defect receives a 3D-printed prosthetic "Iron Man" hand. His happiness will make you feel bittersweet.
Soldier Adopts Dog That Saved His Life Because That's What Best Friends Do
Adults DisabilityWhile serving in Afghanistan, U.S. military combat dog Layka was shot four times by the enemy at point-blank range. Despite her injuries, she still attacked and subdued the shooter, saving her handler and the other members of the team. Seven hours of surgery and the amputation of one leg saved her life. Her handler, Staff Sgt. Julian McDonald, fought hard to adopt her and she's now become a part of his family.