Digital Scribbler is a technology company working to create affordable communication apps, which are capable of giving the verbally challenged a voice. The heart of our dream is leveraging the power of technology to help people overcome their human limits. Russ Ewell shares how we all desire to be included, whether we are with or without a special need. Digital Scribbler highlights technologies for those with disabilities and social inclusion programs providing the tools for anyone to begin their inclusion story and changing the world in the process.
Sports and physical activity are extremely beneficial to children's development, not only developing their physical health but also their social skill...
Inclusion in the classroom has become a topic of discussion in recent years. Though all students deserve to be included, those with disabilities often...
Peanut Butter Falcon, an independent movie that has shone this summer, is a film like no other. Starring a man with Down syndrome, the filmmakers have...
Russ concludes his time with Greg and Ray discussing the future and potential expansion of E-Sports. Though E-Sports has grown in ways no one could im...
Continuing their conversation about the progression of E-Sports, Russ talks with Greg and Ray about how the program has grown from just a few kids pla...
Russ Ewell sits down with Greg Bodzioch and Ray Kim to discuss the background and growth of E-Sports. What began as an effort to have kids with both t...
Hello all, my name is Russ Ewell, and this is The Digital Scribbler Podcast. In this episode, I will introduce myself and provide a little background ...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a burgeoning technology space that is only limited by what we can image. With those possibility there has been an effort to us...
Inclusion isn't always easy. Even though it is a lifestyle we believe everyone should excel towards sometimes we feel unequipped in how to comprehensi...
The 5 Levels of Inclusion is an inclusion philosophy developed by Russ Ewell years ago to help guide people on how true inclusion is a holistic approa...