SACRAMENTO STATE Assistive Technology Lab

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SACRAMENTO STATE Assistive Technology Lab Sacramento State Logo and mascot Services to Students with Disabilities California State University, Sacramento AIRC 2010-2011 (916) 278-7915

What is the High Tech Center and what do we do? Assistive Technology Training Supported Lab Environment Alternative Media Production Picture of student in a wheelchair

Facility - 12 work stations - 5 work stations Student Work Lab (AIRC 2011) - 12 work stations - Laptop station - Includes 4 private rooms with scanners & printers (2 hour limit) Training lab (AIRC 2010) - 5 work stations - Alternative Media Unit Picture of the High Tech Center Training Lab Open Monday-Friday 8:00 am - 4:45 pm

Assistive Technology Lab Eligibility Currently enrolled with a disability Disability is verified and on file at Services to Students with Disabilities (SSWD) office Referral from an SSWD counselor Meet with ATL staff for a needs assessment Picture of hands reading Braille.

Blind Screen Reading Software - JAWS Braille Scan/Read - Kurzweil 1000 Picture of blind person walking with

Low Vision CCTV Systems Optelec Spectrum SVGA Acrobat Portable Screen Magnification/Read Software - ZoomText/Read Scan/Read Software - Kurzweil 3000 Picture of ZoomText toolbar (showing magnification and enhancement settings)

Mobility Impairments Voice Recognition - Dragon NaturallySpeaking Scan/Read - Kurzweil 3000 Mac/Windows Accessible Adjustable Workstations/Chairs Ergonomic Keyboards Arm/Wrist Supports Picture of person in wheelchair using laptop.

Learning Disabilities Outline/Mind mapping Mind View Scan/Read Kurzweil 3000 Voice Recognition Dragon NaturallySpeaking Source: Kurzweiledu.com

What We Do for You Why is it important? Produce materials accessible to students according to their disabilities E-Text (Electronic text) Tactile graphics Braille Enlargements SacCT/Blackboard - Course Materials Why is it important? It ensures equal access to textbooks and course materials (I.e. syllabi, handouts, exams) for qualified students with print disabilities. State law (AB 422, 1999) requires it.

Staff Carol Houston Coordinator/Instructor Karen Lok Assistive Technology Lab Specialist Tishia Xiong Administrative Support Assistant (916) 278-7915 Email: atl@csus.edu