Products that match: Accessible Educational Materials
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Handheld media player designed for blind and visually impaired users.
A digital talking book creation tool that converts standard Word files into DAISY digital talking books (synchronized audio and text) that can be searched and navigated.
A desktop publishing program for creating symbol-based materials, including books, flashcards, worksheets, and accessible documents using Widgit Symbols.
Talking technology and software, designed for people with partial sight or blindness, who have little or no experience of using computers. Send emails, browse the web, write letters, read books and newspapers, hear your post read aloud, and other functions.
Fire Vox is an open-source, freely available talking browser extension for the Firefox web browser. It is a screen reader designed for Firefox.
A suite of programs designed to help teach early ICT skills to people with profound and multiple learning difficulties, those who need to develop skills with assistive input devices and very young children new to computers.
A free program for blind and visually-impaired people that enables them to start BBC television programs online with a limited number of keystrokes.
A product suite for teachers and students for organizing and creating digital worksheets.
The DCMP provides services designed to support and improve the academic achievement of students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
The Hurraki is a web dictionary for Plain Language.
Helps users understand tactile graphics via an interactive solution using sight, sound, and touch. It incorporates audio feedback with tactile graphics to provide visually oriented information.
A package of publishing, transcription, research, and educational software suitable for individuals who are blind or have low vision. BrailleMaster makes it possible for a user to develop his or her own Braille rules using a rule-based symbolic language called LOUIS.
An email and Web-based service capable of automatically transforming documents into a variety of alternate formats for the visually and reading impaired.
A cloud-based language and literacy support toolbar for publishers and platform providers that offers a suite of support functions designed to help improve student performance by making online learning and assessment platforms more accessible.
A toolbar extension for Firefox which aims at providing various accessibility features for users who could benefit from them. These features primarily focus on the dynamic manipulation of the visual display of the web page in addition to the integration of a text to speech reader which can read out loud the browser's user interface as well as web page content.
Braille translation software with intuitive controls directly from Microsoft Word and Excel. Includes graphics editing software and full ink support.
Dvd's from the Flemish language translation center with 20 known original children's books to the Dutch-Flemish language.
Digital books for children.
An accessible, tactile cube that allows children with disabilities to explore creative opportunities. Recommended for learning, playing, or creating music using an accessible interface on an iPad or Mac.
An app that offers templates for users to create presentations using integrated multimedia, helping students visualize, voice, and communicate their learning.
A typing game.
A Wordcloud generator that fills a shape selected by the user with strategically placed keywords and recurring words by using iOS state-of-the-art Natural Language Processing technologies. Content is communicated in a visual and engaging manner for users who may have difficulty reading plain text.
A coloring and music app that plays sounds using motion detection, touch, or by automatic playback.
A classroom platform where Students work on assignments with their Chromebooks, laptops, or iPads at their own pace and even on their own time. Students are able to ask for help privately and help their peers anonymously. Teachers create assignments, see all their students’ work in real-time, and give student feedback instantly.
Blaze digital audio players are portable Optical Character Recognition (OCR) multi-media devices suitable for blind and visually impaired consumers. They can play digital books, music files, document files, Digital Accessible Information System (DAISY) content, and FM radio. It can also scan and recognize printed text and text image files with a built-in five-megapixel camera and OCR software.