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I had the distinct honor of speaking at the 5th Annual Fit-In Conference at SUNY Cortland's Sensory Integration Motor Sensory (SIMS) Lab run out of the Physical Education Department and Dr. Tim Davis. I was given a small window of time to provide a glimpse of where technology might be a benefit to Special Ed or Adapted PE students, assistive learning and fitness facilities, and even in the home and communities. It was a pleasure to meet so many dedicated practitioners, educators, and researcher shaping programs and improving health of people with a varied abilities.