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Use Device to Aid Navigation in Physical World

Picture of a traffic light shaped device with a hand pushing down on the middle yellow light.

A wall-mounted, touch-activated toy designed to introduce children with cognitive or physical disabilities to cause and effect concepts and to identify traffic lights and their meaning.

Screenshot of Image Selector menu and slide projector image is shown on left with other image selection options on the right.

A symbolic language picture program designed for use by individuals with cognitive, communication, or speech disabilities.

Screenshot of menu listing six locations, including the mall, doctor, and grocery store.

A visual teaching tool for helping children and teenagers with Autism and Asperger Syndrome learn to navigate challenging locations in the community.

Screenshot showing a 2x4 grid of images of everyday safety-related situations with a descriptive word underneath them.

An accessible learning tool that provides self-directed sessions for 27 important safety skills topics and is specifically designed to be used directly by individuals with autism, learning or other developmental disabilities at their own pace.

Two screenshots of maps and street intersections.

An audible mobility program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Drawing of fingers holding a smartphone in the left part of the image and in the background is an intersection of a hallway with a small, white figure walking and holding a cane.

The ClickAndGo Wayfinding App is a free aid to help users navigate unfamiliar areas and complex buildings such as bus stations, college campuses, airports, hotels, and other venues.

Two video display screens shown with a separate intercom component.

Allows users to see and hear another room or location within their home or workplace.

Four different screenshots of turn-by-turn directions, route creators, and points of interest finders. The app interface is high contrast, with a white, black, and yellow color scheme.

A fully accessible turn-by-turn GPS app for iOS with features unique to blind users.

A red athletic shoe with black trim.

Wearable GPS shoe add-ons that are connected to a phone app via Bluetooth to assist in guiding the user to their destination.

Screenshot of an iOS app menu, showing an address, current location marker, and various map options.

GPS navigation app that meets the needs of blind users in an easy-to-use interface.