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Programs/Software

Technology-based tools to help the student complete assignments for their education.
Medium-sized, rectangular device with a blue front and a grid of 12 round buttons.

A digital talking book player pre-loaded with a digital Bible.

Logo on left in the form of two blue interlocking pieces that form a pyramid shape with production name on right.

A self-service, semi-automated software program that converts inaccessible PDF documents into WCAG 2.0 AA-compliant HTML and accessible PDF and EPUB 2 content. 

Photograph of upper half of a hand with index finger touching a braille document.

Software designed to simplify and automate the process of creating accessible documents in multiple formats

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A professional solution for creating human-narrated DAISY and EPUB 3 media.

Screenshot of a female teacher standing in front of four students sitting in chairs and four menu buttons vertically aligned on the left side.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that gets them involved in creating stories that they can interactively read on the screen or print out. 

Screenshot showing image of a boy eating cereal at the top and three image blocks along the bottom with a pointer places images in each.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that focuses on the cognitive skill of arranging pictures in a chronological sequence.  

Two screenshots, one on top of the other, showing a partially obscured image of three candied apples and a picture of the user on the right.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that is designed to teach the concept of “waiting your turn."

Light blue horizontal band with Nemeth Tutorial text flush left next to a round logo and APH logo on right.

A free online course for teaching students and teachers how to use the Nemeth code from introductory topics to advanced topics in mathematics.

Three colorful stick figures. One standing on a small platform reading from a page, and two sitting at desks in front of him. Behind them all is a large computer display with Today's News written on it.

A weekly online newspaper connecting students with special needs to the world around them. A supplementary tool for literacy and learning, it gives students the opportunity to have conversations both in and out of the classroom about relevant topics of the day.

NTE Hub

A note-taking suite that includes a human note taker service. Users who struggle to keep up with note-taking can take their own notes within the platform or send their audio files to a note taker to accelerate the note taking workflow.