Products that match: Access to Education
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A braille reader offering 40 Braille cells, an optional built-in screen reader and high range integrated Bluetooth technology.
The SMART Brailler enables multi-sensory learning through visual, tactile, and auditory feedback. It allows users to edit, save, and transfer brailled documents to digital text files via USB to read the document on a computer.
The Large Cell Brailler has a 40% larger cell than the Classic Perkins Brailler, and the distance between the cells is ~50% wider. Enlarged braille cells creating more space between dots to accommodate people with tactile challenges.
The Electric Perkins Brailler reduces key force requirements to produce quality braille, allowing a person who has weak fingers, whose hands are not fully functional, or who has arthritis to braille quicker and more comfortably.
Designed for one hand and works like other braille writers, except the keys for dots 1, 2, and 3 will remain in a locked position until dots 4, 5, and 6 are added or until the spacebar is depressed.
Standing scanning device for documents with high precision.
Tablet devices that combine a learning library with educational Android apps. The curriculum includes a recommended age and grade range for a child's unique needs.
Mind mapping tool that turns the computer, tablet or phone into a brainstorming, idea collection and thought structuring device. SimpleMind is designed to synchronize Mind Maps across platforms and is available for Android, iPad and iPhone, Mac and Windows.
The Zoomax M5 is a handheld video magnifier.
Software that applies a color gradient to webpages that guide users' eyes from the end of one line to the beginning of the next, making reading on-screen easier and faster. It is particularly helpful for readers with dyslexia, ADD, or vision impairments.
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.
Electronic handheld magnifiers designed for people with mild to medium-severe low vision who need variable magnification and contrast enhancement.
A table-top HD-quality electronic magnifier that is available with either a 20-inch or 24-inch LCD display.
The Brailliant braille displays are two-way devices that enable users to both access information on a computer or mobile device as well as type on their devices indirectly by using the braille keyboard.
A braille notetaker and tablet that combines the capabilities of the KeySoft software and the Android 8.1 operating system.
HeadMouse replaces the standard computer mouse for people who cannot use or have limited use of their hands.
Books2burn translates text files into a series of audio files (Apple AIFF format) which can then be converted to mp3's or other formats using programs like LAME, iTunes, or other tools available around the net.
A specialized Web Browser, suitable for touchscreen systems, with fully integrated Web awareness, assessment and training modules designed for Internet training and access for people with disabilities and other special needs.
A modular system of video magnifiers that allows the user to choose the key features according to their own needs.
MagniLink Zip is a foldable, user-friendly video magnifier.
MagniLink Voice 2 is a reading machine that scans printed text and reads it using a speech synthesizer.
Inclusive software available for PC and tablet.
A smartphone application enabling those with print impairments to access printed information using a VOICEYE code on the printed material.
The Looky 4+ features a centrally-located camera to make it easy to locate your position on the page.
An HD video magnifier that was designed to be highly portable.