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Magnifier is an iOS feature that works like a digital magnifying glass. It uses the camera on your device to increase the size of anything you point it at, so you can see the details more clearly.
Automatically replace sort sequences of letters (abbreviations or shortcuts) with longer words or phrases.
Turns off alerts or notifications temporarily to allow the user to concentrate.
A typeface designed for users with dyslexia.
VeritySpell is a unique spellchecker capable of correcting serious spelling mistakes, mistakes involving confusable words and simple grammar mistakes in English texts.
taskAbile is an application that helps people learn some daily life and social behavior by trying to stimulate personal autonomy while also providing the ability to communicate and to choose their own through custom categories and customizable images.
Use Notes on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to capture a quick thought, create checklists, sketch ideas, and more.
A web app providing simplified, friendly and safe access to the websites and digital communications services that people use daily.
Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.
Use to photo your printed text document, letter, test paper – then select the text with your finger (or stylus), and hear it spoken straight back to you.
Video magnifier device for reading and writing.
An English spelling and grammar checker for people with dyslexia, dysgraphia and other writing difficulties.
Goal Guide makes it possible for students to easily create goals, track progress, and share accomplishments with others.
ScanDo! is intended to provide on-demand support for task completion via images, video modeling, or text-based documents by browsing a curated library of media that are paired with a unique QR code. When you scan the QR code with the ScanDo! app, you see the document or video that is linked to that code.
MyLife is a tool for IEP self-direction that builds students self-advocacy skills. Students put IEP goals in their own words, document their progress, and use that data to run their own IEP meeting.
TextExpander is a cloud-based writing assistance tool that enables users to insert snippets of text from a repository of emails, boilerplate and other content as they type, using a quick search or abbreviation.
Mind mapping is a visual form of note taking that offers an overview of a topic and its complex information, allowing students to comprehend, create new ideas and build connections. Through the use of colors, images and words, mind mapping encourages students to begin with a central idea and expand outward to more in-depth sub-topics.
Record voice memos on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. Then edit and share your recording.
Learning Tools adds visual changes as a layer on top of the original document, so users can feel confident working on their documents and know that they will print as normal, while co-authors can still edit the document in the original view.
An app that lets users write, draw, edit and structure their notes. They can convert them into digital documents or copy/paste parts to or from any other app.
An accessible online library for people with print disabilities.
Web browser extension for creating symbol documents, flashcards, activities and timetables to support learning and communication.
The Doctor Tea website (in Spanish) aims to facilitate medical visits for people with autism, becoming familiar with the medical environment through a tour through different spaces, professionals and medical procedures, which are explained with bullets, videos and animations.
Appyautism is a website (available in Spanish and English) designed for people with autism spectrum disorders, their families and all professionals that work with these people, offering a selection of the best applications for Windows and Mac computers and for Android, iOS and Windows Phone devices.
A Windows-based system based on proprietary intelligent speech recognition technology that enables visually impaired people to talk with potentially any computer’s digital contents and applications.