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Student tools for homework

Tools to help a student with limitations to complete out-of-class work to further their education.
Orion TI-84 Plus Talking Graphing Calculator.

A graphing calculator that is accessible for individuals with low vision.

A silver and blue DVD with "Hands-On Experience With The Cranmer Abacus" printed on the disc.

Math training program designed for use by students who are blind or have low vision.

A large yellow device with round, blue menu buttons on the left-hand side and various coin icons, as well as a U.S. dollar image on the right and center of the device. At the top, there is a narrow LCD display panel.

A hand-held coin counting calculator that features realistic coin and dollar buttons and has an easy-to-read LCD screen display with animated voice, sound effects for feedback, and an automatic shutoff. 

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 vertical rectangle with white background and a black mask on top with red eyes and a grid of 4 math functions underneath.

A math drill and practice app for Apple devices designed for students who are blind and visually impaired, as well as sighted students.

Blue square with a white bordered computer monitor in the center and a red conversation square in the upper right corner with an arrow inside it.

Educational software designed for people with disabilities such as print and reading difficulties like dyslexia that enables them to collect text from any document and web page and group it as a project file.

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 small dark brown hinged device with speakers on the tan front and a small LCD display on the top.

A small portable speaker to transfer speech from a device to its surroundings. A Bluetooth connection can be made between the user's device and the Hey_.

Square image with blue border and smiley face against a white background.

An integrated writing and reading iPad app comprising several adaptive technologies designed for people with dyslexia, dysgraphia, and other learning disabilities.