Media could be a great help in disabled people’s lives. Think about the days when we only had telephones. Although we celebrated the invention of telephones and its usefulness in our daily life, it may not seem as exciting to deaf people. However, with the new invention of social networks, we can communicate through various ways. As a deaf person could not hear on phone, he or she can Skype with the caller and try to interpret the information from the mouth or the expressions on the face. One can also simply send a message through instant messages or Facebook. Through this, the life of deaf people becomes so much easier.
An invention that is worth to mention is a new technology called Tango. It is invented by Richard Ellenson who is the father of an eight-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. Tango is a speech device that helps redefine how individuals without speech could communicate. Tango enables to touch pictures to express feelings and users can also choose pictures or words speaking over. Tango is built to improve communications between students with disabilities and to shape the perceptions of disabilities for us all. With this invention, children are better connected to the world around them. This is definitely a great contribution to disabled children.
An invention that is worth to mention is a new technology called Tango. It is invented by Richard Ellenson who is the father of an eight-year-old boy with cerebral palsy. Tango is a speech device that helps redefine how individuals without speech could communicate. Tango enables to touch pictures to express feelings and users can also choose pictures or words speaking over. Tango is built to improve communications between students with disabilities and to shape the perceptions of disabilities for us all. With this invention, children are better connected to the world around them. This is definitely a great contribution to disabled children.