Planned pilot · Play
AccessCourt Clinics
The planned supervised adaptive basketball sessions will be designed around choice, clear instructions, seated and standing options, sensory breaks, and no elimination or ranking.
Atrak Impact · Inclusive sports technology
AccessCourt brings supervised adaptive basketball together with accessible, student-built technology. We start with tools that work today, carefully adapt relevant Atrak projects, and build every next step with athletes, educators, families, and host organizations.
AccessCourt is being developed to help athletes with disabilities and different cognitive, sensory, and physical access needs participate in basketball through planned supervised community programs, simpler coaching tools, and meaningful ways for students to contribute. The work is educational and recreational—not therapy, diagnosis, or medical care.
Start with a real barrier. Adapt only what helps. Return the learning to the community.
Adaptive basketball stays at the center. Technology supports the experience; it never replaces adult coaches, partner staff, or participant choice.
Planned pilot · Play
The planned supervised adaptive basketball sessions will be designed around choice, clear instructions, seated and standing options, sensory breaks, and no elimination or ranking.
Live tool + next adaptations · Learn
Use simpler visual and spoken coaching tools—from the working Visual Drill Coach to future partner-reviewed adaptations of Atrak's basketball technology.
Try the working MVPPlanned studio · Build
The planned studio will train student athletes and engineers to solve partner-defined accessibility problems, test alongside adults and host staff, and document improvements without accessing participant records.
The Atrak → AccessCourt bridge
AccessCourt does not present every Atrak project as ready for participants. Each connection has a clear maturity label and must pass partner, accessibility, safety, and privacy review before entering a program.
Live Available now on AccessCourt or as an existing community platform.
Adapt next A defined adaptation awaiting partner review, development, and testing.
Research An early idea that is not approved for participant use.
A working, no-login coaching MVP with one instruction at a time, large visuals, speech support, adjustable complexity, and multilingual guidance. It does not create participant profiles.
Try Visual Drill CoachAtrak's live basketball-community sites contribute experience in clear team communication, family-facing information, and community web operations. These clubs are not represented as AccessCourt hosts, sponsors, or partners unless separately confirmed.
Review whether GuidePup's voice-first and low-friction interaction patterns can improve spoken cues, contrast, focus states, and hands-free navigation. AccessCourt will not import GuidePup camera features or user data.
↗ See GuidePupAdapt Atrak's existing tactics board into simpler play sequences with one step at a time, icons plus plain language, slower animation, adjustable player counts, and printable alternatives. It will not score ability or rank athletes.
↗ Open AI Hoops BoardOffer free, optional portfolios for student coaches and builders to document training, tools shipped, reflections, and verified contributions. Participant names, diagnoses, photos, attendance, and program records stay out.
↗ See LifePageVideo will only be explored after a partner-approved, separate-consent process exists. Initial pilots remain camera-off. Any future prototype must avoid face recognition, participant ranking, and reuse of community footage for commercial model training.
↗ See Hoops ClipsExplore an adult-facing assistant for drafting equipment lists, run-of-show documents, plain-language drill variations, and debrief templates. It may not receive participant records, make safeguarding decisions, or replace host-staff review.
↗ See Atrak AgentExisting technology is a starting point—not permission to deploy it.
Let educators, athletes, families, and host staff define the barrier.
Choose a relevant Atrak pattern—or decide that technology is not the answer.
Build the smallest free, accessible version and complete adult safety and privacy review.
Test only in a supervised pilot, then share aggregate learning back with the community.
A clinic does not run unless adult supervision, partner staff, insurance confirmation, consent, emergency planning, and required training are in place.
Screened and trained adults hold legal and safety responsibility. Student volunteers never supervise participants alone.
The first pilots use a no-participant-camera rule. No face recognition, participant ranking, or commercial model training is permitted.
We do not request diagnoses, IEP files, face data, or participant accounts. AccessCourt information does not become an Atrak product dataset.
We measure participation, clarity, return interest, accommodations, and safety—not treatment outcomes or disability change.
Operational policies are being prepared for adult review and must be approved by the legal operating partner, insurer, and host organization before the first clinic. AccessCourt community tools remain free and cannot require a paid Atrak account.
AccessCourt builds the program with—not around—the host organization.
We are seeking adult educators, adaptive-PE staff, program leaders, parents or guardians, coaches, and accessibility reviewers who can identify useful adaptations—and tell us which ideas should not be built.
Please do not submit medical, diagnostic, student-record, incident, emergency, or safeguarding information through this form. During pilot setup, the student project team monitors this inbox; an adult legal operator has not yet been appointed.