About Project:Possibility
Project:Possibility is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating groundbreaking open source software for persons with disabilities.
We inspire students through university coding competitions that introduce them to the possibilities unlocked by accessibility and open source assistive technology. Then we connect these students to our community of persons with disabilities and software developers, a collaborative community that creates access to experiences previously impossible to achieve.
Join us in our mission to make the vision of universal accessibility a reality!
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Recent Updates
- Thursday, September 15, 2011
- Call for Project Ideas for 2012 SS12 Opens
- Friday, August 12, 2011
- Join the Project:Possibility Team!
- Saturday, March 19, 2011
- Three Campuses Compete at SS12 Finals, CSUN Takes Grand Prize
- Sunday, February 27, 2011
- The 3rd Annual SS12:UCLA a Success
- Sunday, February 20, 2011
- The 4th Annual SS12:USC a Success
Featured Project: Accessible Flash Cards
A web-based flashcard solution designed to be accessible on multiple platforms. Developed by the 2011 SS12 Championship team from California State University Northridge.
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Join Our Efforts!
Have an idea for a new project? Tell us about it. Interested in contributing to an existing project? Visit the Google Code link that can be found on each project's home page.
