Screen Magnification Software & Hardware

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Assistive Technology for the Blind Sarah Crosbie, MS.Ed, OTR/L.
Advertisements

Gizmos & Gadgets Ed Tech Kickoff Workshop Virginia Appuhn Carbondale Community High School January 19 th, 2005.
Assistive Technology in Public Libraries
Who, What, When, Where and Why of Assistive Technology.
 Mountbatten brailler  Braille Plus, refreshabraille 18, querty keyboard  BrailleNote  PacMate  Humanware Victor Stream  Bookport Plus  Embossers.
Product Overview s Product Overview
Services to Students with Disabilities California State University, Sacramento AIRC (916)
Assistive Technology (AT) for the visually impaired person by Raksak Chairanjuansakun.
AT Solutions Presented by Kimberly Berry Oklahoma ABLE Tech Assistive Technology Act Program.
Tech for Kids with Low Vision Emily White Educational Support for Students with Low Vision.
Braille keyboard/printer (H) Braille keyboard/printer (H) PAC mates (S) PAC mates (S) Voice recognition devices (S) Voice recognition devices (S) Magnifiers.
The Governing Laws Change High School College The applicable law is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA. IDEA guarantees each student.
Disabilities Support – Texas State University. Philosophy “Do What Ever It Takes”
VA AHEAD – Spring Conference March 22, Technologies of the Distant Past Gutenberg and Movable Type Presses… to 1850 Kevin Eng, Brett Osteen.
AHEAD 2008, Reno, Nevada, USA July 14 – 19, 2008 Accommodating Blind / VI / LD Students Gaeir Dietrich Alternate Media Training Specialist High Tech Center.
Who, What, When, Where and Why of Assistive Technol ogy.
Job Placement Vendor Training Minnesota State Services for the Blind.
SETTING UP AN ALTERNATE FORMAT PRODUCTION SYSTEM By Robert Lee Beach Assistive Technology Specialist Kansas City Kansas Community College.
Computing Technology for the Disabled By: Katelyn Powers.
How to Download/Read Bookshare Books December 2011.
Assistive Technology Carrie Clawson, OTR/L, ATP Brad Miles
Determining Assistive Technology Needs of People who are Blind or Visually Impaired Ike Presley American Foundation for the Blind 100 Peachtree Street,
Computer Access and Augmentative Communication Jill Ethridge, OTR/L Janie Cirlot-New, M.S., CCC/SLP National AgrAbility Workshop Jackson, MS November 14,
Universal Access & Assistive Technologies Poudre River Public Library District December 11, 2012 Marla Roll Director, Assistive Technology Resource Center,
By: Amy Salmon, MEd. The Hadley School for the Blind March 2010.
USB & Analog Connection Windows, Mac, Linux Compatibility UVC (USB Video Class) Standard.
Facilities for Users with Disabilities OUCS Lecture Rooms and Help Centre.
By Elizabeth Eli. Assistive or Adaptive Technology commonly refers to "...products, devices or equipment, whether acquired commercially, modified or customized,
Assistive Technology in UCC 11 th December Assistive Technology: What is it? 2 The most commonly used definition is the American definition, which.
David Pope EDCP 737 On Adaptive Technology for the Blind.
MARLENA LANINI SHANNON LAVEY BRETT TURNER MAY 3, 2011 Using Assistive Technology to Enhance Occupation.
Assistive Technology Jamaal Hunter. What is it? Assistive technology (often abbreviated as AT) is any item, piece of equipment, software or product system.
Computer ByBy Sarit Kayuraphan Rounnacahi Ampaipoka Aids Disables.
Empowering Students to Learn. What is assistive technology?  The Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA ’04) defines assistive technology.
Website Accessibility “Access for All”. General Design Considerations: Handy for Users: –Relevant materials –Easy to use format.
November 16, We need a volunteer to take some notes for us during this presentation. Don’t worry, this is not a test to see how well you take notes!
Presentation by: Dr. Donna Brostek Lee Clinical Assistant Professor University of Kentucky.
By: Kathryn Sheriff Segers, PhD, NBCT, CTVI Program Specialist -Accessible Instructional Materials (AIMs) Georgia Department of Education.
Technology for Students with Visual Impairments Chapter Eight.
JAWS Tutorial JAWS Features JAWS, a screen reader that reads everything on the screen, has the following features: – Works well with Windows – Two speech.
Computers and Disability Case Study IB Computer Science II Paul Bui.
Copyright © 2012 American Institutes for Research. All rights reserved. Computer-Based Adaptive Testing of Blind Students Presented by: Elizabeth Greenberg,
A round-up of COMPUTER-ASSISTED TACTILES. Lucia Hasty, MA, CTVI Rocky Mountain Braille Associates LLC Colorado Springs CO
Assistive Technologies for Vision Impairments and Reading.
VISION RELATED ADAPTIVE COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Jeffrey D. Stark Environment Canada’s Adaptive Computer Technology Program Jeffrey D. Stark Environment Canada’s.
ASEAN-ITU Seminar on ICT Accessibility and Assistive Technologies for Equity in Society Bangkok, Thailand August 25-26, 2014 THE ROLE OF BRAILLE IN ASSISTIVE.
Technology for the Blind
Defining Accessibility. This PowerPoint will cover the following topics: – What is Accessibility? – Examples of Accessibility – Accommodations for Students.
Computer Fundamental MSCH 233 Lecture 6. Printers Printer is an output device which convert data into printed form. The output from a printer is referred.
Overview of Assistive Technology Shannon Lavey Ryan Rausch October 28, 2011.
Assistive Technology November 14, Screen Reader Who uses screen readers? –People with little to no vision What is it? –A form of “Assistive Technology”
WHAT SHOULD YOU HAVE IN YOUR ALTERNATE FORMAT TOOLBOX?
Kimberly Berry Brenda Dawes Allyson Robinson ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS: TRANSITIONING FROM IMPOSSIBLE TO INDEPENDENT.
Foreign Language Learning and Visually Impaired Students.
USE OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR ACCESSING GREY LITERATURE BY THE VISUALLY CHALLENGED MEMBERS OF THE ACADEMIC LIBRARIES Khaiser M. Khan, C.P. Ramasesh and.
Technology for Visually Impaired Students. Background Sept 2010 – I suddenly developed Double vision (unfixable by prescription) I learned that the less.
Freedom Scientific Confidential Proprietary EDU-186 Using Refreshable Braille with Windows and iOS Tablets in the Classroom: The Best of Both Worlds Ryan.
Configuring Testing Devices for Students with Visual Impairments Stephanie Herlich & Yurika Vu Assistive Technology Specialists California School for the.
SUPPORTING DIVERSE LEARNING STYLES WITH ALTERNATE FORMATS OF INFORMATION UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING.
EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF ASSISTIVE DEVICES IN SCHOOLS FROM BEING ‘SPECIAL’ SCHOOLS TOWARDS BECOMING SPECIALISED CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE T van Sittert, Prinshof.
AT for Blind and Vision Impaired. Stuart Lawler. Rehabilitation Training centre Manager.
Technology for Diverse Learners Lisa Thomas Office for Students with Disabilities.
Assistive Technology for Information Access (Visual Impairments) - Computers & Mobile SCREEN READERS AND OCR (SCAN AND READ)
Assistive Technology : an overview
Student Access to JAWS, MAGic, and Portable Video Magnifiers through APH creating a compliant campus Michael Wood Strategic Account Manager – Education.
University of Mysore UGC UPE Drusti
Assistive Technology for Reading
SACRAMENTO STATE Assistive Technology Lab
Keep your SMA Up to Date Windows 10, Office 2016/365, Google Docs/Sheets, Chrome and FireFox continue to evolve with frequent updates A major Windows.
Presentation transcript:

Screen Magnification Software & Hardware ZoomText MAGic OpenBook Hardware ZoomText Large-Print Keyboard ZoomText ImageReader MAGic Large-Print Keyboard

Desktop, Portable & Distance Electronic Magnifiers Merlin Topaz LifeStyle DaVinci Max Portable Ruby Pebble Candy Amigo Sapphire Distance Acrobat Onyx Transformer

Screen Reading Software JAWS Window Eyes

Scan & Read (OCR) Software & Hardware OpenBook ABBYY FineReader Hardware A4/A3 Scanners Pearl Reading Camera SARA CE DaVinci ZoomText ImageReader

Braille Embossers & Braille Translation Software Low – Med Volume Index Basic & Everest ViewPlus Emprint SpotDot ViewPlus Premier/Elite High Volume Braille Box Braillo Range Tactile ViewPlus Premier 100 ViewPlus Elite 200 ViewPlus Emfuse Software Duxbury Tiger Software Suite

Braille Displays, Note Takers & Electronic Book Readers Focus 14 & 40 Blue PAC Mate 20 & 40 Braille Edge 40 Focus 40 & 80 Note Takers PAC Mate Omni Braille Sense U2 Book Readers BookSense PlexTalk Olympus Voice Recorder

Learning & Literacy Software & Hardware WYNN Reader WYNN Wizard Talking Typing Teacher Hardware Pearl A4/A3 Scanners

Product Orientation & Training Computer Training using JAWS (Windows and MS Office) Customised Training On-Site Training

Product Overview Screen Magnification Software & Hardware Product Orientation & Training Desktop, Portable & Handheld Electronic Magnifiers Learning & Literacy Software & Hardware Screen Reading Software Braille Displays, Note Takers & Electronic Book Readers Scan & Read (OCR) Software & Hardware Braille Embossers & Braille Translation Software