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AT Software

Software to meet the needs of people with disabilities.
OneWay

A pointing device control program designed for people have trouble using a mouse or other device because they can't accurately move their pointer vertically and horizontally at the same time.

Off We Go!: Going to the Dentist

Interactive digital books designed to prepare children with intellectual disabilities or autism for everyday experiences and improve language and social skills in a fun and practical way.

Screenshot of a colorful drawing depicting a young girl flying an airplane with a banner saying "1, 2 and?" over four blocks with numbers in them.

A math app that enables children with special needs to learn number sequence.

Square image featuring a colorful drawing of a smiling monkey face with an island background and the name of the program at the top.

A cloud-based reading and spelling teaching system for students aged 6-11 years with dyslexia that was developed at the Bristol Dyslexia Centre.

Slate blue square with an angled view of a drawing of a book with three characters on the top and the name of the program across the top.

A reading program and book authoring tool designed for use by students with special needs.

Screenshot of menu listing six locations, including the mall, doctor, and grocery store.

A visual teaching tool for helping children and teenagers with Autism and Asperger Syndrome learn to navigate challenging locations in the community.

Screenshot of subtraction problem across the top, a pile of pumpkins on the left, and three possible answers on the left.

A math skills tutorial app designed for use by parents or teachers working with children with developmental disabilities or autism.

Screenshot showing a 2x4 grid of images of everyday safety-related situations with a descriptive word underneath them.

An accessible learning tool that provides self-directed sessions for 27 important safety skills topics and is specifically designed to be used directly by individuals with autism, learning or other developmental disabilities at their own pace.

Screenshot divided into four blocks, with upper left block showing a robot and the other three blocks showing the sequence of steps taken to trace the letter R.

An alphabet tracing and handwriting app for children with special educational needs used by parents, teachers, and occupational therapists. 

Red square with the letters db in the center outlined in white and flipped below them is the same letters, upside down.

An app that helps children with dyslexia overcome common letter reversals and backward writing in early childhood development.