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Software to meet the needs of people with disabilities.
White rectangular printer with narrow green control panel on the front and four control knobs on the right.

A wireless double-sided braille embosser that produces Library of Congress standard braille and 8 different dot heights.

A 3x2 grid of simple stick figure images and vocabulary words and phrases.

The CoreWord Language System provides augmented and alternative communication (AAC) app users with a combination of core language, fringe vocabulary, and banks of key phrases.

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

Large blue, orange, and red translucent cough drop shapes overlaid on each other.

A cross-platform, open-source augmentative and alternative communication app for people with complex communication needs.

Screenshot of a desktop showing three programs is smaller windows arranged across the screen.

Desktop Maker enables users to create customized desktops that launch Windows programs for students with special needs.

Black rectangular shape with a wood-like puzzle bar across the bottom with three openings for a star, a circle, and a square, and a matching star puzzle piece on top.

A colorful Windows-based 3D simulated matching program developed specifically for students with special needs.

Black square with painting easel on left and a cartoon painting of a fish. On the right are five colored tubes of paint.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that introduces many different concepts while the student enjoys coloring pictures.

Black rectangular factory image of peanut butter jar moving along the assembly line.

A Windows-based program developed specifically for students with special needs that consists of 12 "fun" segments with a factory and assembly line theme. It is an age appropriate cause & effect program but can also be used with younger children for its sound and graphics.

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.