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Access electronic documents

eBooks, websites, blogs, and other documents that are viewed on devices
A large monitor with two pens on the attached tray at the bottom.

SMART Boards are interactive displays that can be used with mobile phones, computers, and other interactive displays.

Large, rectangular, and black device, with a cord connecting a smaller black device resembling an iPod.

Audiobook is a small, compact reading device that reads printed texts out loud.

Screen displaying information about the environment with a picture of a forest fire.

Software program that teaches students research and writing skills through nonfiction reading stories.

MindView 7 logo

Professional mind mapping software that allows you to visually brainstorm, organize and present ideas.

Graphic showing the Splash: Extended School Year Program logo, along with images of Splash workbook colors (They are each orange, blue, green, and pink). The Splash software is also shown displayed on a computer monitor.

Extended curriculum for students that offers age and ability-appropriate content for students with disabilities.

Screenshot of a colorful illustrated fishing scene, with a child fishing in a lake and various words floating alongside colorful fish in the water.

Educational iOS app for the Early Reading method designed for children with Down Syndrome or a delayed development that also affects speech development.FlashWords is an app for the Early Reading method designed for children with Down Syndrome or a delayed development that also affects speech development.

Black USB drive with red-and-white starburst graphic.

Portable USB drive that comes fully loaded with 12 assistive technology programs, as well as storage for all your electronic files.

Small blue braille keypad.

A compact note-taker for blind users. It includes16-piezo ceramic Braille cells and a silent Braille keyboard and displays information in Braille for tactile reading. 

A gray Braille device with 8 black Braille input keys: 4 on the left and 4 on the right, and Braille cells below.

Braille devices that respond individually to the daily routine of a blind user and offer a tool for everyone in connection with a smartphone and/or notebook.