Think back, transcribers, to your first training session with TypeWell. You read through the requirements, nodded your head eagerly and said, “I can do this!” You were advised that if… Read More
Douglas College and TypeWell: Supporting Communication Access Together for 14 Years
With two campuses serving the city of Vancouver, in British Columbia, Canada, Douglas College offers bachelor and post-degree programs to thousands of students every year. Through its Accessibility Services department,… Read More
Portland Community College and TypeWell: A Partnership for Equal Access
Founded in 1961, Portland Community College (PCC) is the largest post-secondary institution in Oregon with over 60,000 students. PCC is an open enrollment institution, serving a diverse population of adult… Read More
5 Benefits of TypeWell for Universities
Do you coordinate accessibility services for students in higher ed? Do you advise students with hearing loss, autism, traumatic brain injury, or language processing disorders? If you’re looking for an… Read More
Presenters: Take It Slow!
You’ve worked tirelessly to polish the content and add arresting visuals to your lecture, webinar, or Zoom presentation, but it may all go by in a blur if you don’t… Read More
Spotlight on Black Deaf History
While you’ve probably heard of iconic African-American historical figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Billie Holiday, the d/Deaf communities often do not receive the same recognition. In honor of… Read More
Small Businesses Can Reap Big Tax Benefits by Providing Accommodations
Providing accommodations for people with disabilities not only is good business, it also can generate significant tax savings for a small business. Savvy business owners can make their live events… Read More
About Us – The TypeWell Team
TypeWell is a small company with a big purpose: to support high-quality communication access for consumers through training, software development, technical support, and quality assurance. The TypeWell team employs a… Read More
Letters of the Law: TypeWell Partners with NDLSA
"Automated captioning is not a substitute for live captioning when people need an accommodation." The National Disabled Law Students Association (NDLSA), comprising 30 chapters and more than 650 members, has… Read More
We are Mission Ready!
In a year marked by uncertainty, workarounds, and frustration, we’ve learned about our capacity for resilience, patience, and persistence in serving clients and transcribers. Now, more than ever, we are… Read More