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Interactive, visual-based software that gives students an easy-to-use, engaging tool to help them learn the curriculum, develop skills and demonstrate understanding.
High Definition desktop video magnifier with adjustable contrast, color modes, and reading lines.
High-definition video magnifier that features live zoom and pan with an auto-focus magnifying camera.
Electronic video magnifier device.
Portable or desktop HD video magnifier device used to magnify text, view photos, check ingredients on food packaging, do crafts and other activities.
A series of desktop video magnifiers with HD magnification.
Desktop video magnifier allows users to comfortably read printed text from their location.
HD video magnifier with a range of desktop monitor options.
A video magnifier series with both standard and HD optics and a range of options.
Audiobook is a small, compact reading device that reads printed texts out loud.
Designed to efficiently scan and digitize printed materials.
SMART Boards are interactive displays that can be used with mobile phones, computers, and other interactive displays.
A series of tablets that are educational devices for children ages 3-9 that feature school readiness apps, as well as creative and music apps, designed to prepare preschoolers and kindergarteners for school.
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 device that connects to a TV and can recognize and read aloud the text that appears on the screen in real time.
Wearable electronic magnifier.
A foldable digital magnifier designed for seniors and elementary students that enables users to read documents, textbooks, and newspapers as well as to write down notes.
A research- and standards-based curriculum for secondary students with moderate to severe intellectual disability or autism to learn language arts with age-appropriate novels.
A full color, portable magnifying and reading device for visually impaired users that can be used for magnification, distance viewing, and as a mirror.
A hand-held coin counting calculator that features realistic coin and dollar buttons and has an easy-to-read LCD screen display with animated voice, sound effects for feedback, and an automatic shutoff.
First Author is a writing curriculum that guides educators to teach beginning writing skills to students with special needs including autism. It helps prepare students for the alternate assessment (including DLM, STAAR, and NCSC). It is designed to help students see themselves as authors who have the potential to share and communicate with others.
An online resource for parents, teachers, and therapists to make custom printable materials for children with special needs.
A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that introduces many different concepts while the student enjoys coloring pictures.
Portable video magnifier that adapts to multiple environments and tasks for productivity at school, work, and at home.
TTY/TDD with a printer for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.