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Accessible Educational Materials

Materials with designed in features for full access.
A computer with a desktop mono-pole type standing camera that has a book below its lens. On the computer screen, the words are written with one of them highlighted in yellow and written with red letters.

A portable reading camera that can be combined with a scanning and reading software to give to blind and low vision users instant portable access to printed material with an array of human-sounding voices. 

A web page titled "litteratureaudio.com" in French with the header "Our Library Of Free Audio Books" and an option of 21 pages. There are two categories: Art and Adventure. Each category is followed by an alphabetical listing by the author's last name.

A  French catalog of free audiobooks to facilitate access for all and in particular blind and visually impaired users recorded by members of the Federation.

Large red square image with a colorful drawing of a creature peering over the edge of a keyboard.

A cloud-based program designed for students aged 7-12 with dyslexia that teaches touch typing while improving spelling.

Large orange square with a colorful drawing of four characters standing in a field.

A cloud-based program for children aged 6-11 with dyslexia designed to teach them number sense, strategies for times tables, and understanding time.

Square image of a colorful drawing of three pencils with smiley faces with a beach behind them.

A cloud-based program for children aged 7-14 with dyslexia designed to help them understand the building blocks of written language.

Screenshot showing a window on right with a drawing of two boys drinking at a table and three-sentence options on the right with pictures above the words.

Language tutorial apps designed to help children and adults with physical or learning disabilities to recognize that words and sentences have meanings corresponding to actions in animated pictures.

Drawing of a pink armadillo against a light blue background.

A puzzle activity designed to promote visual-spatial development for very young and special needs children.

Drawing of a colorful bug in the center surrounded by smaller colorful bugs slightly obscured by blades of grass.

A suite of activities designed to promote visual discrimination skills in young and special needs children.

Screenshot with a large capital letter A on the left and a drawing of an alligator on the right.

A suite of four developmentally appropriate early learning activities for young children with special needs.

Large green square with a large letter S outlined in white that has a hand at the end of it and the index finger is pointing forward.

A teaching app for learning the basic building blocks of beginner American Sign Language (ASL) that is suitable for both children and adults.