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Explore "easter" with insightful episodes like "ATU664 - New Offerings from LVI America with Kimberly Cline", "AM562 - BridgingApps", "Foreshadowings #5 - The Mercy Seat", "AM558 INDATA Full Day Trainings 2024" and "ATU659 - ReBokeh Vision with Rebecca Rosenberg" from podcasts like ""Assistive Technology Update - A fast-paced weekly update for AT professionals and enthusiasts", "Accessibility Minute - Assistive Technology Tips and Tricks for Everyone", "Awake Us Now", "Accessibility Minute - Assistive Technology Tips and Tricks for Everyone" and "Assistive Technology Update - A fast-paced weekly update for AT professionals and enthusiasts"" and more!
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AM562 - BridgingApps
- Full app database including featured apps and a search tool that allows individuals to search by need, disability and other parameters.
- Links to become a reviewer for the site to help others make choices on finding apps to accommodate their needs.
- Learning database with videos on using mobile technology.
- Community resources and more!
You can also hear members of BridgingApps on our sister podcast, Assistive Technology Update, where they have a recurring segment called 'An App Worth Mentioning', which dives deeper into an app featured on their site.
Foreshadowings #5 - The Mercy Seat
God provides remarkable glimpses of Jesus in the Old Testament. To understand what Mary Magdalene saw in the empty tomb that first Resurrection Sunday (John 20), consider the Ark of the Covenant and the part it played in the Day of Atonement - the holiest day of the Jewish calendar.
AM558 INDATA Full Day Trainings 2024
2024 Full Day Trainings
- March 21, 2024 Assistive Technology & Aging (in-person and online)
- May 16, 2024: Assistive Technology & Vision (in-person and online)
- August 22, 2024: Innovative Assistive Technology (online only)
- October 3, 2024: Assistive Technology & Employment (in-person and online)
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ATU659 - ReBokeh Vision with Rebecca Rosenberg
ATU658 - Replay - Pitt University - Healthy Home Lab - Paulina Villacreces, MS and Dr. John Pearlman
Special Guests:
Paulina Villacreces MS - Assistant Professor Rehab Science and Technology Department at the University of Pittsburg and Director of Product Development for the Healthy Home Laboratory
Dr. Jon Pearlman - Chair of Department of Rehab Science and Technology at University of Pittsburg and Technical Director for the Healthy Home Laboratory
Website: https://healthyhomelaboratory.pitt.edu
Email: healthyhomelab@pitt.edu
ATU654 - Brain Injury Resource Facilitation with Amy Miller
ATU651 - Public Library Accessible Workstations with Brian Norton
ATU645 - AccessAbility Officer with Tanner Gers
ATU639 - DateAbility App with Jacqueline and Alexa Child
ATU637 - MedMinder Pharmacy with Jessica Giguere
ATU632 - Intel Accessibility with Darryl Adams
ATU624 - TimeTimer with Heather Rogers
ATU623 - Cosmo and Other Tools with Heather Maydak ATP - Westminster Technologies
I am the way, the truth, and the life - 5th Sunday of Easter
I am the way, the truth, and the life: Last week, we heard Jesus present himself as "the gate," and now we hear why - he is the way, the truth, and the life. On the night before he died he delivers a long discourse to the disciples. He is about to leave them, and they must continue on in the world in his absence, calling on them to have faith so that they might continue his "way" in the world, until such time that he returns. Jesus points out, however, that we cannot simply go on doing what Jesus did; we must maintain our union with Jesus and his Father so we may do "even greater things" that respond to the needs of our times.
Presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel for 5th Sunday of Easter, Year A.
Gospel Reading: John 14:1-12
Gospel read by Sandy and Javier
Narrated by Michael Gartland
Produced by Michael Gartland and Ashley Trethowan
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I am the gate!
I am the gate!: The tenth chapter of the Gospel of John eventually identifies Jesus as the Good Shepherd, as do other passages in the Gospels (see John 10:11-18; Luke 15:3-7; Matthew 18:12-14). However, the opening ten verses to John 10 that we use in the Liturgy today do not identify Jesus as the Good Shepherd. He is presented as the gate. This is surprising, but the Gospel passage on Jesus as the Good Shepherd, first of all insists that all who wish to nourish and guide God's people must do so by passing through the gate who is Jesus. As Jesus says at another place of the Gospel of John: "I am the way, the truth, and the light" (14:6).
Presented by world-renowned biblical scholar Rev. Professor Francis J. Moloney SDB AM, Audio Divina, is a Lectio-Divina styled reflection on the gospel for 4th Sunday of Easter, Year A.
Gospel Reading: John 10:1-10
Gospel read by Alex and Laura
Narrated by Michael Gartland
Produced by Michael Gartland and Ashley Trethowan
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ATU620 - App2Speak with Gina Baldwin
Jesus Unfiltered - Wk 7 - Easter Sunday - The CORE - Pastor Mike Novotny
Jesus shows up in the middle of our sadness and sickness and brings the power of a promise that conquers death. We need not fear death because our Jesus is alive.
Easter
Sean and Kate discuss Easter and how it conveys God's loving pursuit of us.