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Access Conventional Educational Materials

Modifications to conventional materials to allow full access.
Two rows of seven colorful software boxes staggered standing next to each other.

Software compatible with interactive whiteboards, TAP•it, and the Intended Touch Platform that contains a broad selection of programs designed for students with a range of learning challenges.

Seven colorful software boxes staggered standing next to each other.

Science education software programs compatible with interactive whiteboards, TAP•it, and the Intended Touch Platform and designed for students on the autism spectrum.

Six colorful software boxes staggered standing next to each other.

Software programs that are compatible with interactive whiteboards, TAP•it, and the Intended Touch Platform and cover the fundamentals of visual discrimination, then moves towards developing phonemic awareness and eventual reading comprehension exercises.
 

Green software box with an image of an owl on a branch and the product name underneath. Leaning against the box is a CD.

A program for students with disabilities to learn functional vocabulary words.

Drawing of a colorful blue parrot standing upright with a tail feather hanging down.

A language tutorial program designed to teach sentence structure as part of a treatment for aphasia and brain injury.

Screenshot of software showing a large window in the middle of the screen with five word choices and a sentence above with analogy that leaves out the comparison for the user to choose.

A language tutorial program designed to help those recovering from a stroke or brain injury related speech and memory loss that provides drills in building and understanding vocabulary.

The Laureate Learning Systems Logo: four shooting stars (one red; one blue; one lime green; and one purple) are shown above the word "Laureate, which is printed in black font. Beneath, the words "Learning Systems" in white font against a medium-grey background.

Cognitive skills tutorial program designed to provide practice in using categorization skills through the use of multiple choice questions for children and adults with language learning or developmental disabilities.

"Stick figure" person sitting in a wheelchair at a computer. There is a cartoon illustration of another person leaning out of the computer screen waving hello.

Math skills training system designed for use with children with low vision or cognitive disabilities.

A medium-sized black device resembling a scanner.

The Portset Reader is a text reader in a compact table model for any visually impaired person. A page size up to A4 (28 x 20 cm) with a font as fine as 8-point can be read.

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.