| | Description | URL |
| AppleVis | A community-powered site for vision-impaired users of Apple's iOS devices. | http://www.applevis.com/ |
| eyes-free | A Google group focused on the 'development of applications that provide eyes-free access to the Android platform' | http://groups.google.com/group/eyes-free/topics?pli=1 |
| Finding Good Apps for Children With Autism | The New York Times article from November 29, 2011 | http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/29/finding-good-apps-for-children-with-autism/ |
| IEAR.org | A community effort to grade 'Educational Apps' | http://www.iear.org |
| Official Apple site on Accessibility | Apple's information about assistive technologies | http://www.apple.com/accessibility/macosx/vision.html |
| Project Endeaver | Provide deaf and hard of hearing Americans with access to highspeed internet and affordable devices- including touch tablets and phones | http://www.projectendeavor.com/ |
| SNApps4Kids | Special Needs Apps for Kids reviewed by Easter Seals. | http://www.snapps4kids.com/ |
| SNApps4Kids Funding Sources | Easter Seals' guide to explore ways to find funding for iPads and similar devices. | http://www.snapps4kids.com/funding-sources-directory/ |
| Wynsum Arts, LLC | They help locate the best apps for young people with autism based on each child's individual needs. | http://www.wynsumarts.com/ |