The Assistive Technology
Oral History (ATOH) Project was founded by Dave Edyburn and Chauncy Rucker
in 2007 to gather first-hand accounts of pioneers in the field of assistive
technology (AT). The project uses methodology and protocols used by oral historians
who seek to capture the rich experiential knowledge base of a discipline or
culture. To date, a small group of supporters have created a list of early
contributors that we have used to conduct 19 interviews.