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Education

Aids to the instructor to make lessons accessible, and aids for students to learn from lessons.
NVDA Screen Reader

NVDA (NonVisual Desktop Access) is a free “screen reader” which allows blind and visually impaired people to access and interact with the Windows operating system and many third-party applications.

Vischeck logo

Vischeck aids in showing the viewer exactly the way in which color-blind people perceive the image.

Menu options, including magnification, view, enhancements, modes, and more.

A screen magnifier and screen reader available in three versions. 

Software menu with illustrated theatre stage background and a menu grid of several different icon graphics.

Introductory training program for AAC users.

The Carl and Ruth Shapiro Family National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) logo.

A free caption- and audio-description authoring tool for making multimedia accessible to persons with sensory disabilities. 

A tab that "Log on" and a tab that says "Add User" above a text box with an option highlighted that reads "Softpedia."

The EdWord application is designed to be a simple to use, talking, symbol-word processor.

A tabletop device that resembles a flatbed scanner with buttons and volume dials on the front panel.

Baum Miss Elly Voorleesapparaat is a reading device that can read books, magazines, mail, package inserts of drugs and other printed materials.  It effortlessly reads aloud without help from others.

Ida software box.

A speech synthesizer that can read users websites, emails, and documents aloud when they have difficulty seeing the text and images.

Rectangular device with document scanning platform and control buttons on the front.

An automatic reading system that comes with a processor with an integrated scanner, 20 languages module, and Daisyplayer to read printed text and spoken books. 

Dragon NaturallySpeaking Home software box.

Speech recognition program designed for home users.