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Access to Entertainment

Access to leisure activities.
Black rectangular factory image of peanut butter jar moving along the assembly line.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that consists of 12 "fun" segments with a factory and assembly line theme. It is an age appropriate cause & effect program but can also be used with younger children for its sound and graphics.

A free-standing monitor displaying magnified white text on a black background with menu buttons located at the bottom of the monitor.

A fully foldable and portable desktop HD video magnifier with a 15.6” screen. It includes close, distance, and self-viewing modes.

Large black square with yellow sun in center and orange ring around it and the word sensory in lower case on a yellow border on the bottom.

A simple stimulating app for people of all ages with special/complex needs. It is designed to be visually stimulating and suitable for a range of abilities.

Small black device with lanyard on left and a side panel view of the device on right showing connector ports and control knobs.

A battery-powered, portable, receiver that allows the user to benefit from an Audio Frequency Induction Loop System using a standard pair of stereo headphones.

A large yellow device with round, blue menu buttons on the left-hand side and various coin icons, as well as a U.S. dollar image on the right and center of the device. At the top, there is a narrow LCD display panel.

A hand-held coin counting calculator that features realistic coin and dollar buttons and has an easy-to-read LCD screen display with animated voice, sound effects for feedback, and an automatic shutoff. 

A medium-sized black device, roughly resembling a smartphone without a display.

Device that allows users to operate their mobile phones hands-free, designed for users with Multiple Sclerosis or other upper body disabilities.

Square image with name of product in stylized purple colored letters written over a white and light gray grid of puzzle squares.

An accessible word puzzle program for people who are visually impaired. It lets the user create or solve hidden word and crossword puzzles in large print and with speech feedback. 

White vertical rectangle outlined in purple with the name of the product underneath an image of a pencil pointing to an open book.

Software that enables users to read and/or produce a wide variety of types of digital talking books that are accessible to both users who are visually impaired and users who are blind.

A 13-inch monitor attached to a foldable stand with space beneath the screen for placing documents to magnify them.

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

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.