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Access to Education

Accessibility tools for the classroom or homework.
A 12-inch monitor attached to a foldable stand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them.

A full-color reading device for visually impaired users that can be used for magnification, distance viewing, and as a mirror.

Large vertical rectangle with white background and a black mask on top with red eyes and a grid of 4 math functions underneath.

A math drill and practice app for Apple devices designed for students who are blind and visually impaired, as well as sighted students.

Black square with two 6-cell braille codes on top and large yellow letters VB on the bottom.

A braille editor for the blind and visually impaired that runs on Apple iOS devices. Braille transcribers can use it for NLS certification exercises or practice Unified English Braille (UEB).

The word "Dolphin," followed by a question and multiple answers choices.

Quizbot extends the capabilities of the Chrome Browser, automatically creating quizzes from any content and putting it into Google Forms.

Angled view of black rectangular tablet computer showing front left corner and colorful grid on the screen.

A tactile tablet computer with a built-in braille display, haptic ergonomics, and a series of tactile software (in.Home).

Young girl wearing orange virtual reality headset and looking up.

A virtual reality package designed for students with physical disabilities that immerses them in 360-degree environments designed to enhance and complement their real-world exploration and play.

Blue square with white bordered computer monitor in the middle and a square, red conversation bubble.

A Windows application for people with disabilities such as print and reading difficulties like dyslexia that enables them to record audio directly into Microsoft PowerPoint and Word files or as a regular audio file.

Dark pink book cover with title of book written in large, black hand-drawn-style font letters.

A picture-ebook guide that includes over 140 pages of photos and information about adapting activities using everyday materials.

Two connectors attached to cords with small, round pads at the ends.

Used to modify battery-operated devices for switch input.

Large rectangular display with home PC screen showing time in large numbers at the top and icons for various functions.

An extremely large Android-based tablet that can function as either a whiteboard or a table and was developed as a way to help autistic children connect with the world.