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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.
Screenshot of word lookup function showing a window for a word at the top and various use options below.

A comprehensive French language dictionary that read text aloud without leaving the current application. It allows the reader to look up a word without knowing exactly how it is spelled.

A dark blue background with a white and red envelope graphic.

Voice-output app that allows users to listen to emails read out loud. The app is gesture-based and was designed to help users quickly sort through unread mail in their inboxes.

A dark blue background with a white and red graphic, consisting of a camera scanning a sheet of paper.

Using the native iOS camera, the app can "scan" paper documents and read the text content out loud.

A dark blue background with a white and red open book graphic.

Uses text-to-speech (TTS) to read digital articles, documents, and books out loud.

Rectangular onscreen keyboard with large Qwerty layout and function buttons across the top.

A free, open-source multi-purpose on-screen keyboard. It was designed with the needs of handicapped persons in mind. 

Screenshot of program window showing a square blue screen with a large round red button in the middle.

A free Windows utility that enhances a switch adapted mouse by providing auto-scan and other features especially helpful for single-switch access. 

Screenshot of main screen with menu button options across the top, a text input window below on the left, and a corrections window on the right.

A writing tool designed to help writers of all skill levels. It helps users compose small amounts of content prior to posting them to an application. 

Screenshot of five lines of large green text on black background with the word Florida highlighted in blue and a series of icon-labeled menu choices across the top.

A voice output and optical character recognition program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision or learning disabilities.

Future Aids logo, which features an illustration of a shop front with "Future Aids" written in both Braille and English above the entrance.

Spelling tutorial program with voice output designed for use by students who are blind or have low vision.

Screenshot of ScreenRuler applying a reading guide over a webpage. The guide darkens the whole page except for a horizontal strip, which acts as a spotlight on the section of text the user is currently reading.

Makes reading more accessible for individuals with low vision by magnifying the screen as well as applying high-contrast color filters.