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Create Accessible Materials

If it doesn't already exist, these tools allow instructors to create accessible materials.
A white textbox with "Cat" typed in black text and, to the right, the word translated in UE Braille 2.

A webpage that translates text typed into a textbox into braille.

QuickCaption text written in a calligraphic font in a green background.

An approved captioning vendor for the Described and Captioning Media Program (DCMP). Funded by the United States Department of Education, the DCMP evaluates and certifies captioning companies on a national level.

An adapted Perkins typewriter that has a partial blue cover, embosser and paper rest with 6 green keys, space bar, and roller knobs. It has a sheet of paper inserted.

Portable Braille Perkins Typewriter that allows embossing on Braille paper as well as on conventional paper and Dymo tape. 

A document with menu options for making the document accessible.

A service that puts brochures, flyers, annual reports, and other files in accessible formats. 

A white screen with black text inside a gray box with menu options at the bottom.

A program designed to have an automated system convert text files to mp3 to play on an mp3 player. Designed for people with visual difficulties to have an easy system to convert a book or document text to voice. 

Product logo, featuring a yellow rectangle with several smaller red squares on top, with the word "2000" in bold black font beneath.

A comprehensive tool for producing, sharing, and translating braille.

An encased black rectangular device with a digital display and various menu options, including volume level and acoustic control.

Vibroacoustic sound system that converts sound to vibration, and enables the connection of a microphone or USB connector with audio files.

Image of a Perkins-style braille editor.

A free braille editor for Windows and Macintosh computers.

Screenshot showing a calculator pad on the right and advanced math function buttons on the left and the calculation result across the top.

A voice output calculator program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. It includes normal and scientific functions and can store and replay calculations.

Screenshot of main screen showing 4x4 grid of communications options, such as "I'm Hungry" and "Thank you."

A communication system for people with physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy. It can also be used for learning to read and write and to facilitate the use and control of computers.