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Accessible Educational Apps: What Really Works for Students with Special Educational Needs
In this article, I also explore, through my personal experience, I have a diagnosis of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) how technology can become a concrete ally for inclusive learning, and which tools work best in practice.

Angelo Greco
Dec 16, 20253 min read


December 3: Necessary Celebration or Collective Alibi?
Every year it arrives on time: the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.
And every year we find ourselves with the same blue and white institutional posts, a few circumstantial hashtags, a deluge of motivational phrases and then… everything goes back to exactly the way it was before.

Angelo Greco
Dec 12, 20253 min read


DIY Adaptive Controllers: Lessons from the Maker and Open-Source Communities
In recent years, the world of making and open-source has revolutionized the way we think about assistive technology. From simple homemade prototypes to accessible and functional tools, collaboration between users, technicians, and people with disabilities has sparked a truly global movement: making technology more inclusive, customizable, and affordable.

Redazione ForAllWe
Dec 6, 20253 min read


PlayStation Portal: the new update that significantly changes Sony's portable!
PlayStation Portal changes again: with the latest update we can finally play the titles in our digital library without needing to own or turn on a PlayStation 5.
It’s not a “traditional” controller with built-in analog sticks and triggers; it works as a modular hub (a “base”) to which you can connect buttons, switches, external joysticks, and other assistive devices.

Daniele Scibetta
Dec 4, 20252 min read


Digital Inclusion in Museums: 5 Amazing Projects Changing the Way We Experience Culture
Today's museums are no longer mere containers of works, but living, dynamic places that embrace technology to break down physical, cognitive, and cultural barriers. Digital inclusion has become a crucial lever for ensuring access to beauty and knowledge for all, without exclusion.

Marco Campanini
Dec 1, 20254 min read


AI That Sees Better Than You Do: How Automatic Descriptions Are Getting Perfect
Imagine scrolling through a social media feed without being able to see the images. For many blind or visually impaired people, this isn't an abstract hypothesis, but an everyday reality. However, something is changing: artificial intelligence (AI) is learning not only to recognize what's in an image, but to describe it with astonishing accuracy and sensitivity .

Redazione ForAllWe
Nov 29, 20253 min read


Microsoft Accessibility: The Xbox Adaptive Controller
The Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC) is a device designed by Microsoft to make gaming more accessible for people with limited mobility. It is not a “traditional” controller with built-in analog sticks and triggers; instead, it works as a modular hub (a “base”) to which you can connect buttons, switches, external joysticks, and other assistive devices.

Redazione ForAllWe
Nov 27, 20255 min read


The 5 Most Accessible Games of 2024
Drawing up a list of the most accessible video games of 2024 is no easy feat, especially after Microsoft introduced the Xbox Adaptive Controller to the market back in 2018: a breakthrough that raised the bar for expectations regarding video game accessibility.

Marco Campanini
Nov 21, 20254 min read


Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut: When Accessibility Becomes Part of the Journey
If you’ve come across the trailer for Ghost of Yotei and were captivated by its gameplay, then you absolutely can’t miss its “parent” title: Ghost of Tsushima, developed by Sucker Punch. It’s an epic journey through feudal Japan — a tale of honor, revenge, and freedom — that laid the foundations for what has become its spiritual legacy today.

Daniele Scibetta
Nov 18, 20254 min read


Web Accessibility Testing: A Practical 4-Step Guide (2025 Regulations)
Web accessibility isn't just a good practice: it's a way to ensure no one is excluded from your online content. And with new regulations coming soon, it's also a legal issue that shouldn't be underestimated.

Marco Campanini
Nov 13, 20255 min read


Universal Accessibility Tags: The Code That's Changing Video Games
Why are accessibility tags needed in video games?
For a person with a disability — whether motor, visual, or cognitive — there’s a significant obstacle to overcome when purchasing a game: is that title accessible according to their needs?

Daniele Scibetta
Nov 10, 20254 min read


Digital architectural barriers: what they are and how to break them down
Not all barriers are physical. Many websites and digital services still exclude users through invisible obstacles. Learn what digital barriers are, why they matter, and how to remove them to create a more inclusive online world.

Angelo Greco
Nov 7, 20252 min read


Accessible gaming: from eye-tracking to brain-computer interface (BCI)
From eye-tracking to brain-computer interfaces: new technologies are making video games more accessible and restoring autonomy to people with disabilities.

Camilla Mercadante
Nov 3, 20256 min read


How to evaluate if a video game is truly accessible
In a world where gaming is increasingly inclusive, knowing how to evaluate a game's accessibility is essential to ensuring everyone can enjoy it. This article offers a practical guide to recognizing the main accessibility criteria in video games, helping players, developers, and parents make informed choices.

Marco Campanini
Nov 2, 20253 min read


Microsoft Rewards: Making video games affordable is now possible!
Microsoft Rewards allows you to accumulate points simply by using Microsoft services: for example by carrying out searches on Bing , purchasing products from the official store or completing some dedicated missions on Xbox.

Marco Campanini
Oct 1, 20254 min read


Home automation and disability: is the smart home truly accessible?
Home automation promises convenience and independence, but is that really the case for those with disabilities? In this article, I explore firsthand how SMART and accessible a "smart" home really is, and where, instead, there's still a long way to go.

Angelo Greco
Oct 1, 20252 min read
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