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Screenshot of an activity involving an illustrated safe and a combination key, with a text input for users to guess the correct combination.

Cognitive skills, memory improvement, and visual perceptual training program designed for use by individuals with brain injury, cognitive disabilities, or learning disabilities.

A square with colorful geometric shapes and two white eyes with blue eyeballs and a white smiling mouth with a blue tongue.

An educational game app developed for individuals diagnosed with learning disorders, attention deficit, autism, down syndrome, aspergers, and other special needs.

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.

A compact, black desktop printer with output tray in front and control panel on front left.

A compact, high-speed braille production embosser that can print high-resolution tactile graphics.

Low-profile, red desktop printer with a paper tray in front and a closed lid on top.

A compact color ink and braille embosser that offers high-resolution tactile graphics.

A low profile, black desktop printer with the paper output tray in the front and a control panel on the left.

A high-speed, heavy-duty braille production embosser that can produce high-resolution tactile graphics.

Red box with "Learn to Read" printed prominently in blue font. Below the title is an image of a mother and daughter reading a book.

A program designed for young, emerging readers or students with disabilities. 

A medium-sized black device with three multi-colored cords attached.

Stove safety sensor designed for use by individuals with cognitive or memory disabilities or Alzheimer's disease.

Screenshot of software menu with a large image of a yellow lock, opened, and a black key hole.

Software that enables users to create tactile graphics for people who can not see. Blind people can read the graphics by touch and interpret the tactile material.

A 3x2 grid of simple stick figure images and vocabulary words and phrases.

The CoreWord Language System provides augmented and alternative communication (AAC) app users with a combination of core language, fringe vocabulary, and banks of key phrases.