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Sensory Accommodations

Tools and accommodations to allow a student with deficits in vision or hearing to participate in the classroom.
Screenshot of a Windows OS desktop application, featuring a menu bar and a three-pane program window. The window features an input box for a contact name and number, as well as a "missed call" log.

Voice-output telephone and caller identification (ID) program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision.

Teacher's Pet logo: A square image with white background with a cartoon image of a guide dog in the middle and a small blue diamond-shaped image in the upper left with an apple in the middle.

An accessible test creation and administration program. It is for use by parents or teachers who wish to create accessible drill and practice exercises or tests for blind and visually impaired students.

Image of a blue rectangle with a white conversation bubble in the middle with two black braille cells inside of it.

A computer keyboarding and typing training program for people who are visually impaired that speaks and displays lessons on screen.

Black square with product name in upper right and diamond shape with simple math equation in upper left. A red band runs across the bottom.

A basic math training program for people who are visually impaired. It is a self-voicing application, which by using a sound card, helps sharpen the user's math skills through drills and tests.

Large, white, square device with blue edges on the corners, a speaker in the upper right, a keypad in the center, and other control buttons throughout.

Digital talking book players designed for use by individuals with blindness or low vision.

Long, slender, dark gray handheld device with a button on the left side and raised indicator dots on the top front.

A pocket-sized reading device with a single braille character. The text moves through the cell of the device so that the reader’s finger is immobile on it.

A DVD case, featuring a blue sky background with clouds and the words "Time to Sign with Children" in blue and red font. Beneath, an image of four children sitting on a red, circular mat. On the mat, it says "Learn to sign the fun way!"

Instructional DVD designed for teachers who teach children who are deaf and hard of hearing how to use sign language.

A black, medium-sized device resembling a calculator with a full QWERTY keyboard and large LCD display.

Voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for individuals with a cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.

A medium-sized, black device resembling a Braille notetaker with a hinged cover that folds down. There is an LCD display panel at the top, and underneath it, there is a QWERTY keyboard and various menu buttons.

Electronic, voice-output dictionary designed to enhance language and vocabulary skills for sixth grade or older students with cognitive disability or speech impairment, or who are blind or have low vision.

Slightly-curved, rectangular box with four input jacks for headphones at each corner. In the center, there is a raised portion with a fifth kind of input jack. The device is blue in color.

Connection hub for up to four sets of headphones, designed for use as a classroom listening center, ELD/ELL/Title 3/special education applications, as well as language labs and call center training.