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Programs/Software

Technology-based tools to help the student complete assignments for their education.
A table with 10 rows: each row has an F1-10 number and is followed by a word that begins with the letter D.

A word prediction software to help when typing in a word processor such as Microsoft Word, Notepad, Wordpad, Office Writer, as well as any other software that the user may be led to write on the keyboard (address bar of the internet browser, forms, instant messaging). 

Text in a document with a pop-up window of word prediction choices.

Writing and reading assistive software that allows users to read and write more and more efficiently. The WordQ toolbar integrates itself with software and with popular websites to improve users' skills in all areas.

Square image with two rows of two rounded white squares, each with a colorful drawing of a symbol and the word Widgit underneath it.

A series of apps for the iPad and Windows devices that have been specifically designed to support pupils through the process of writing.

Rounded blue square with a white lowercase letter t in the center and a white superscript HD in the upper right.

An app designed for children and adults with dyslexia to help them write without spelling errors. It uses a word prediction engine and spelling error model to help users write, even if their spelling isn't correct.

Rounded square image of the lowercase word inku written in white against a pink background in the center, and different colored small squares across the top.

An app designed for people who struggle with writing due to learning disabilities such as dyslexia. It helps people write and take notes in both an educational and professional setting.

A gray box with a white background and blue text.

A simple word processor with reading options suitable for people who have difficulty communicating and learning literacy in a conventional way, such as people with dyslexia, people without speech, and people who have difficulty acquiring phonological awareness. The program produces an auditory return and helps them to self-correct.

Partial view of woman holding a tablet with left hand and right hand is pointing at text on the screen.

An online library of books narrated by trained readers and edited by speech-language pathologists designed for older students reading at elementary school levels.

Photograph of plush turtle toy on a table with an orange box and a small green tablet device.

An accessible learning environment for children with special needs. It combines tablet apps and a wireless smart toy to encourage children's interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Partial screenshot showing the beginning of the word Hello being typed and a list of seven possible word choices.

A word completion program designed for use by individuals with learning disabilities or upper extremity disabilities, slow typists, poor spellers, and/or those that need word suggestions.

Screenshot of a keyboard, with keys colored yellow, red, and blue and letter tiles in a row at the bottom.

An iPad app that is designed to help teach individuals with dyslexia in reading and spelling.