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- "How-to" Guide Aids Teachers in Applying Kurzweil 3000 Software to Different Learning Styles in the Classroom
- "I Like to Take My Own Sweet Time": Case Study of a Child with Naming-Speed Deficits and Reading Disabilities
- "Is This for Here or to Go?" A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers
- "Moby Dick Is My Favorite:" Evaluating a Cognitively Accessible Portable Reading System for Audiobooks for Individuals With Intellectual Disability
- "We Could Do That!" A Guide to Diversity Practices in California Community Colleges
- “Is This for Here or to Go?” A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers, Part 3
- 5" Magnifying Lens With ErgoTouch Grip
- A Brief History of Tactile Writing Systems for Readers With Blindness and Visual Impairments
- A Brief Look at the Education of Blind Children
- A Case for Teaching Braille
- A Comparative Study of Reading Performance With a Head-Mounted Laser Display and Conventional Low Vision Devices
- A Concept for Context-Sensitive Word Predictions in a Public Terminal Environment
- A Fairy Godfather for People with Cognitive Disabilities
- A Framework for Braille Literacy: Integrating Assistive Technology in the Braille Curriculum
- A Fresh Look at Braille
- A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- A Library in Your Hand: A Review of the Book Port and the BookCourier
- A Mobile Phone That Can Read Books for People With a Visual Disability
- A Morsel to Chew On: The Importance of Quality Braille
- A Mountain of a Machine: A Review of the Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder
- A Necessary Step in Reading the "Read To" and "Reading With" Experience
- A New Look for the Book: Overview of Digital Talking Book Technology
- A New Math Language for Blind Students
- A New Paradigm for Instructional Materials
- A Personalized Electronic Book for Video-Based Sign Language Education
- A Pictorial Approach for Improving Literacy Skills in Students With Disabilities: An Exploratory Research Study
- A Powerful New Lens for the Visually Impaired
- A Review of Penfriend by Crick Software
- A Review of Study Skill Programs for Dyslexic Students
- A Rosy Future for DAISY Books
- A Simple Insight: A Father's Invention Lets Blind and Sighted Read Together More Easily
- A Site for Sore Ears: A Review and Tour of Audible.com
- A Software Tutorial for Learning the Nemeth Code of Braille Mathematics
- A Survey of Online Instructional Issues and Strategies for Postsecondary Students With Learning Disabilities
- A Switch Activated Page Turning Device for People With Disabilities to Increase Independent Interaction With Printed Materials
- A Virtual Laser Display for Low Vision Reading: Comparison to Conventional Devices
- Access Issues: Are We Ready for Vista?
- Access to Print and Online Text for People With Low Vision
- Accessible Success: Pre-Reading, Reading and Writing With Clicker
- Adaptation of the Computer Workplace for the Quadriplegic Person
- Adapting Popular Sound Producing Books
- Adjustable Mounting Device for Reading
- After Graduation: Meeting Special Needs
- Ai Squared Introduces CompatibilityOne and Free Tutorial in ZoomText 7.04
- Ai Squared's ZoomText Xtra for Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0
- Aligning Braille Literacy and Assistive Technology Skills With ISTE Educational Technology Standards
- All Students Can Create Animated Movies: Part Two of a Two-Part Series
- AlphaSmart Brings New Capabilities to the Classroom
- An Automated Page Turning Device to Assist In Navigating Through Reading Materials
- An Electronic Magnifier That Gestures Toward the Future: A Review of Flick by Sight Enhancement Systems and Issist Assistive Technologies Inc.
- An Evaluation of C-Desk for Media
- An Evaluation of DocuScan Plus: A Read Anywhere Program
- An Evaluation of Kindle II and Sony Reader Digital Book Players
- An Evaluation of the HumanWare Victor Reader Stream (New Generation)
- An Evidence-Based Emergent Literacy Model for Students With Significant Disabilities Using AT Adaptations
- An Insider's Tips and Tricks: How to Use and Buy CCTVs
- An Update on myReader, HumanWare's Transportable Auto Reader
- Announcing the Intel Reader, A New Mobile Handheld Device From Intel That Transforms Printed Text to Spoken Word
- AOL Accessibility Initiative Benefits Customers with Disabilities
- App Accessibility: A Collection of Accessible Apps for Your Android Device
- Appropriate Use of the Electronic Notetaker in School
- Are Braille’s Days as the Great Equalizer Over?
- Are You a BARD? The Long-awaited Switch to Digital Talking Books
- Arkenstone Releases WYNN 2.0
- Assistive Drawing Device Design for Cerebral Palsy Children
- Assistive Software Tools for Secondary-Level Students With Literacy Difficulties
- Assistive Technology Connects You to the World
- Assistive Technology for Low Vision: I See What You Mean!
- Assistive Technology for Students With Mild Disabilities: What's Cool and What's Not
- Assistive Technology in WorkSource Centers
- Assistive Technology Needs in Public Libraries: A Survey
- Assistive Technology: Design and Deployment of a Computerized Audio Library with Internet Streaming for Students with Print Disabilities
- Assistive Technology: SOLO Learning Strategies for Every Mind in Your Classroom
- Audible Books With Acoustic Illustrations
- Audio Books With a New York Accent
- Audio-Assisted Reading Access For Students With Print Disabilities
- Auditory Discriminations of Typographic Attributes of Documents by Students With Blindness
- Automated Finger Spelling by Highly Realistic 3D Animation
- Automatic Page Turner: A Page Turning Assistant for Children That Are Disabled
- B.A.Bar: The Speaking Barcode Reader
- Benefits of Assistive Reading Software for Students with Attention Disorders
- Best E-Reader for My Disability: The Nook Color
- Beyond 508
- BigShot Version 2.02
- Blind Kids Lost in the Educational System
- Blind May Get Look at Digital Pictures
- Blindstation: A Game Platform Adapted to Visually Impaired Children
- Blio Reader Continues to Disappoint Blind Users
- Book Port: A Personal Assessment
- Bookrest for Vision Impaired Reader
- Books on CDs Make Learning Easier: RFB&D Develops Alternative Formats to Text Books
- Books on Tape Without the Tape!
- Bookshare and Humanware Simplify Access to Bookshare Books
- Bookshare Plans to Make Graphics Math in Books More Accessible
- Bookshare.org - First Digital Book-Sharing Service on Internet for People with Print Disabilities
- Bookshare.org and Braille Institute Partner to Deliver Hard-Copy Braille
- Bookshare.org Supports Student Readers
- Bookshare.org: Accessible Texts for Students With Print Disabilities
- Bookshare.org: Books Without Barriers
- Braille Contractions: Are They Really So Hard?
- Braille is Beautiful - "Jake and the Secret Code"
- Braille Literacy Services for Blind or Visually Impaired Children: State Model Bill
- Braille Reading Speed: Are You Willing to Do What It Takes?
- Braille vs. Speech: Making Sense of the Debate
- Braille: Unlocking the Code
- BrailleNote Opens a New World for People Who Are Blind
- Breakthrough in Adaptive Reading Technology Opens New Doors for Millions With Impaired Vision
- BrightStar Reader Debuts in the US
- Browser Accessibility Toolbars Assist Website Developers and Web Users With Disabilities
- Building Braille Reading Speed: Some Helpful Suggestions
- Business Cards for Learning Braille
- Campus Voices: Library Research
- Can Braille Change the Future?
- CCTV Users Report Symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome
- CD Version of the Edmark Reading Program
- Cell Phone Reads to the Blind
- Children’s Book is More Than Meets the Eye
- Choice Magazine Listening
- Choosing and Using Text-to-Speech Software
- Clarification Regarding the Choice of Braille as a Reading and Writing Medium
- Clicker 4: Program Combining Writing and Multimedia
- Clicker: The Fully Accessible Writing, Communication and Multimedia Tool
- Closing the Gap With the AceReader Pro Reading Efficiency Software
- Collaborating With Technology for At-Risk Readers
- Colligo Announces Cost Effective and Easy-to-Use Assistive Technology
- Color Filtering Lenses: Better Reading for Dyslexics?
- Combining Interactive Fun with Learning
- Comfort Reader 2K6
- Commentary: Apex and Intel
- Communication Access to Conversational Narrative
- Compact Lighted Magnifier
- Comparing The Open Book and the Kurzweil 1000
- Comparison of Low-Vision Reading With Spectacle-Mounted Magnifiers
- Computer Access for People After Stroke
- Computer Assistive Technology for People Who Have Disabilities: Computer Adaptations and Modifications
- Computer Mediated Word Recognition: Poised to Make a Difference?
- Computer Software as an Interactive Learning Tool
- Computer Software Reads Text Aloud
- Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP)
- Confessions of a BrailleNote User
- Conquering the Code: A Review of the BrailleMaster
- Consumer Electronics: Crisis at the Big Box Store, Part 3
- Cool Stuff in Every Pocket: An Interview With Fred Gissoni
- Cornerstones: A New Approach to Literacy Development for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children
- Creating a Classroom of Discovery and Wonder
- Creating DAISY Digital Talking Books in the New Format with Book Master
- Creating Writing Scaffolds in Clicker 4
- Creative New Products
- CSUN Conference Highlights AT Innovations
- CSUN’s Experience With IBM WebAdapt2Me for Easy Reading
- DAISY: What Is It and Why Use It?
- Design to Read: Guidelines for People Who Do Not Read Easily
- Determining Reading and Writing Media for Individuals with Visual and Physical Impairments
- Development of a Talking Tactile Tablet
- Diabetes: Low Vision Options
- DIALOGUE Interviews Julie Connoyer of Seedlings
- Differentiated Learning Styles and AAC
- Digital Assistive Technology Makes a Difference on Special Schools
- Digital Empowerment
- Digital Magnifiers Free to Organizations Which Serve Visually Impaired Clients
- Digital Talking Book Standard Approved
- Digital Talking Books Speak Volumes for the Disabled
- Digital Text in the Classroom
- Do the iPods Have It? A Review of Apple's iPod
- Dolphin LunarPlus Version 4.01 for Windows 95/98/NT
- Double Your Pleasure - Double Your Speed
- Download Updates for MAGic, OpenBook, and JAWS for Windows
- Dual Educational Electronic Textbooks: The Starlight Platform
- Early Intervention, ASL, and Parent Interaction Are Keys to Improving Deaf Children’s Literacy Skills
- E-Books in Schools
- eClipseWriter Enables Users to Create Their Own Accessible Media
- Effect of Assistive Reading Software on High School Students With Learning Disabilities: A Pilot Study
- Effectiveness of Assistive Technologies for Low Vision Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
- Effects of Technology-Enhanced Practice on Scoring Accuracy of Oral Reading Fluency
- Electronic Textbooks for On-Campus and Off-Campus Learning
- Emboss Contracted Braille Directly From Your Word-Processor Using WinBraille
- Enabling Independence in Reading With the Manual Page Turning Facilitative Device
- Engaging Phonics Instruction
- Enhancing Digital Access to Learning Materials for Canadians With Perceptual Disabilities: A Pilot Study
- Enhancing Literacy with Books on Tape
- Enlarging the View: LunarPlus Screen Magnification Software, Part 1
- Enlarging the View: ZoomText and MAGic Screen Magnification Software, Part 2
- Evaluation of Mouse Emulation Using the Wheelchair Joystick
- Evaluation of the Go Read App: A Free DAISY and ePUB Reader From Bookshare
- Everyone Reads at Bookshare.org!
- Expanding Literacy for Learners With Intellectual Disabilities: The Role of Supported eText
- Exploring the Universe by Touch
- Extending Knowledge Beyond the Story
- Factors Affecting the Reading Media Used by Visually Impaired Adults
- Faster Than a Spinning CD: A Profile of Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- Feds to Schools: Make Sure Ed-Tech Programs Are Accessible
- Fighting for the Right to Read: A Campaign to Preserve Unlimited Access to the Text-to-Speech Feature of the Kindle 2
- First Step in Adding Accessibility to Google Books -- Was It Enough?
- Flexible Video Magnifiers
- Focus on Screen Magnification, Part 1: A Review of ZoomText 9.0 and LunarPlus 6.5
- For Paterson’s Parents, the Choice Was Independence Over Special Education
- Forging Early Connections: Introducing Young Children to Technology
- Forming a Lasting Marriage of AAC and Literacy: One Girl’s Story
- Fostering Independence and Inclusion in the Classroom
- Free Digital Library Promotes Reading Independence for Middle School Student
- From One Teacher to Another: When Should A Low Vision Student Switch to Braille?
- Full Stream Ahead: A Review of the Victor Reader Stream
- Full-Screen Magnification for Windows Using DirectX Overlays
- Future of eReading might not be iPad, but Blio
- George Kerscher: A Pioneer in Digital Talking Books Still Forging Ahead
- Go Small, Think Big
- Got Mail?! Using E-Mail to Support and Promote Literacy Skills
- Graphic Reading Systems for the Blind Licensed
- Graphic Signs Communication Systems: Analysis Using WWS 2000
- Graphical Information for Students with Visual Impairment at Technically Oriented Faculties
- Hands-Free Writing Software May Aid Disabled Users
- Hands-on Tutorial on Tiger and Win-Triangle
- Handy Tech iRead
- Hidden Opportunity: Mobile Reading Solutions for the Blind
- How Braille Began
- How Closed-Circuit Television Users Develop Computer Vision Syndrome
- How Integrating Low Vision Devices Into the Classroom Helps Students Excel
- How Ray Kurzweil Keeps Changing the World
- How Successful is Optical Character Recognition Software?
- How the Blind Are Reinventing the iPhone
- How to Buy a CCTV
- How to Choose the Right MP3 Player for Your Visually Impaired Teenager
- How to Get Access to Print: What It Takes to Succeed as a Blind or Low-Vision College Student
- How to Pick a DAISY, Part One: What is a DAISY Book?
- How to Pick a DAISY, Part Two: Choosing a DAISY Software Player
- How to Pick a DAISY: DAISY Books and Players Part Three: Choosing a DAISY Hardware Player
- HumanWare Launches New Compact DAISY Player
- Hybrid Books, What is it for and How to Create Them
- IBM Accessibility Technology Opens Web to Students and Faculty at California State University, Long Beach
- IBM Software: New Product for Older Users
- ICT Help for the Workplace
- Illuminated Stand Magnifier
- I'm an Outreach Consultant: Do I Really Want to Do Raised-Line Drawings?
- Imagining Success: Software Products to Aid Reading, Writing, Studying, and Test Taking
- Improving Blind People's Spatial Ability by Bimodal-Perception Assistive Device for Accessing Graphic Information
- Inexpensive Assistive Technology for Struggling Readers
- Information Technology Opens Doors
- Initial Thoughts on the Intel Reader
- Interactive Sensory Teaching and Learning
- Interactive Web Channel for Sighted and Visually Impaired Children: Site Offers Games and AT Info for Kids
- Internet Browser Meets Low Vision Needs
- Interview With Ray Kurzweil
- Introducing SOLO Part 2
- Introduction to the BrailleMaster - The First Speaking Braille Tutor
- Inventor Designs Sign Language Glove
- Investing the Impact of Text-to-Speech Software on the Reading Comprehension of Students with Reading Problems
- Iowa Text Reader Project Impacts Student Achievement
- iPad Drawing Interest as Device for Disabled
- iPad Review: From a Blindness Perspective
- iPad: Bringing the Joy of Reading Back to Those With Vision Problems
- iPhone Apps for Disability and Vision Impairments
- Is Technology Improving? Revisiting Four Video Magnifiers
- Issues Affecting Staff Enhancement of Speech-Generating Device Use Among People With Severe Cognitive Disabilities
- Jordy: Making Seers and Believers
- Just Because One’s Vision Is Waning, Hope Doesn’t Have To
- Just Saying No to Reading Braille (Part One)
- Just Saying No to Reading Braille, Part II
- Kenneth Jernigan's Prophetic Vision
- Kindle 3: An Accessibility Evaluation … Is the Third Time the Charm?
- Kindle Offers Pros and Cons to Readers With Disabilities
- Kurzweil 3000 Enhances Accessibility Across Networks
- Kurzweil 3000 Version 11: New Tools to Support the Writing Process
- Kurzweil 3000: Pay a Lot, Get a Lot
- Kurzweil Education Systems Offers New Voices
- Kurzweil Educational Systems Announces Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Version 2; Support for Mac OS X Augments Powerful Learning, Study and Test-Taking Tools for Students
- Kurzweil Offers Customizable Test Taking Technology
- Kurzweil Reading Software
- Kurzweil-NFB Portable Reader
- LAES Improves Fluency With Soliloquy
- Language Tune-Up Kit
- Leaps and Bounds: From Kindles to iPods, Technology Can Help Teach Children With Language-Based Learning Disabilities
- Learning Braille as an Adult: Read Until You Bleed
- Learning Disability Case Example
- Learning Systems Group Releases New Version of WYNN Software
- Leveling the Playing Field for Students With Disabilities
- Lexia Reading SOS (Strategies for Older Students)
- Library Takes 'Talking Books' Digital
- Linux Users to Benefit from AT Software with Windows Crossover Platform
- Listening to the Printed Page: Features and Options in Optical Character Recognition and Reading Softwares
- Literacy by Design: Creating a Universally Designed Reading Environment for Students with Cognitive Disabilities
- Literacy Leaps as Blind Students Embrace Technology
- Literacy Software with Easy-To-Use Interface
- Literacy Supports for Children on the Autism Spectrum
- Look, Ma - No Hands!
- Low-Vision Software and Strategies
- M is for Mobile, and the Result is Empowering
- Magnification in Hand: A Review of Two Handheld CCTVs
- Magnification Is Going Places: A Review of the STRIX and Amigo Portable CCTVs
- Magnifying Devices: A Resource Guide
- Making IT Accessible to All is Latest Challenge
- Massachusetts Department of Education Expands Approval of MCAS Accommodations for Students in Grades 6-8 and 10
- Matching Dyslexic Difficulties to Information Technology
- Measuring Reading Fluency
- Medical Doctor Takes Up Braille After Retirement
- Meet BARD
- Meet My New Pal - Packet of Adaptive Literature
- Meeting the Needs of the Struggling Student: Teaming Up With Special Ed
- Middle School Special Education Teachers’ Perceptions and Use of Assistive Technology in Literacy Instruction
- Millions of Books Get Digitized for the Disabled
- MiniViewer
- MOBS of Fun for Learning
- More Than One Way to Read: A Review of Kurzweil 1000 and OpenBook
- Mount Targets Ease of eReader and Tablet Computer Access for Wheelchair Users
- MP3 Technology Advances Options for Readers With Disabilities
- MP3s - Not Just for Music Anymore
- My Own Bookshelf
- National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Services From a Deaf-Blind Perspective, Part 1
- National Library Services for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Services from a Deaf-Blind Perspective, Part II
- Netbooks and e-Readers
- NETg Sets the Industry Standard for Improving Accessibility to Learning Technologies
- New Features in JAWS 6.0
- New Guide Helps Vision Impaired Lead Independent Lives
- New NASA Book Helps Blind People "See" Cosmos
- New PDA is the World's Smallest Braille and Speech Device for the Blind
- Next Era of Braille Instruction
- NFB Newsline Goes Nationwide
- NFB-NEWSLINE Online Offers Blind Readers More Options for Accessing the News
- Not Just Taking Up Space: Almost-Infinite Job Possibilities at NASA
- Now Blind Can Scan the Newspaper
- Now You Can Take Your Reader Everywhere!
- NPR Bringing Innovative Radio Services to Market
- Omni 1000, A Comprehensive Review
- On the Same Page
- Online Instruction in Braille Code Skills for Preservice Teachers
- Open-Source Software to Become More Accessible to the Disabled
- Optelec's ClearView 700 Video Magnifier for Use with Computers
- Optical Character Recognition and High-Volume Book-Scanning
- Organizing the Disorganized: Assistive Technology for Disabled Students to Better Prepare Them for Class
- Page-Turning System
- PC Magni-Viewer Screen Magnifier
- Phone Technologies Provide Individuals With Print Disabilities With "On the Go" Opportunities to Read Digital Text
- Popular Agency Among the Blind Changes its Name
- Portable Gadget Reads Text Aloud to the Blind
- Power to the Learner! Integrating Assistive Technology With Learning Strategies - Reading, Part I
- Power to the Learner! Integrating Assistive Technology With Learning Strategies - Reading, Part II
- Practice Reports: Using the Braille Lite to Study Foreign Languages
- Premier Assistive Makes Google Books Accessible to Individuals with Print-Related Disabilities
- Product Evaluation of the Readit Scholar by VisionAid International
- Product Evaluation: Choosing a Screen Magnifier
- Product Evaluation: Plextalk Pocket PTP1 DAISY Book Player and Digital Recorder From Shinano Kenshi
- Product Evaluation: Portable Video Magnifiers in Museums
- Product Evaluation: The PLEXTALK PTN2 DAISY and Audio Book Player From Shinano Kenshi
- Product Evaluation: Victor Reader Stratus 12 M DAISY MP3 Player From HumanWare
- Product Evaluations: What’s on This Page? A Review of the SayText, Prizmo, and TextDetective iOS Reading Apps
- Product Feature: Collaborating to Make UDL a Reality - Alternate Access to Kurzweil 3000
- Product Feature: Fostering Independence and Inclusion in the Classroom
- Proficiency in Reading
- Project ACCESS: Field Testing an Assistive Technology Toolkit for Students With Mild Disabilities
- Project Magnify: Increasing Reading Skills in Students With Low Vision
- Project Puts 1M Books Online for Blind, Dyslexic
- Promising Practices for Providing Alternative Media to Postsecondary Students With Print Disabilities
- Public Libraries Required by Law to Make Information Technology Accessible
- Publisher O'Reilly Makes Books Accessible to People with Disabilities Worldwide under Landmark Agreement with Bookshare.org
- Pulse Data and Benetech Announce BrailleNote/Bookshare.org Collaboration
- Pulse Data Announces the Launch of the BrailleNote Club
- Putting Theory Into Practice: Two Teachers’ Experiences With Wormsley’s Meaning-Centered Approach to Braille Literacy
- QuickLook Portable Magnifier
- Quite a Display: A Review of Two Video Magnifiers
- Raising the Awareness of Online Accessibility: The Importance of Developing and Investing in Online Course Materials that Enrich the Classroom Experience for Special-Needs Students
- Read & Write Gold for Mac
- Read All Day with Playaway
- Read Any Good e-Books Lately?
- Read How You Want Builds Books Just for You
- Read Me, Read Me Not: A Review of Four DAISY Book Players
- Reader's Assistive Device
- Reading Into the Future: An Overview of the National Library Service's Digital Talking Book Test Program
- Reading Preparation Software
- Reading Rate and Comprehension as a Function of Computerized Versus Traditional Presentation Mode: A Preliminary Study
- Reading with the Kurzweil 3000
- Ready, Set, Goal! Universal Access
- Real Connections: Making Distance Learning Accessible to Everyone
- Recognizing and Rewarding: A Review of OpenBook and Kurzweil 1000
- Recorded Textbooks Go Digital
- Recording Lectures - Tips for Students
- Rediscovering the Bookworm
- Reducing Overload in Students With Learning and Behavioral Disorders: The Role of Assistive Technology
- Rehabilitation Options for Patients with Low Vision
- Review: New Cicero v3.01 Text Reader With Added Features
- SAL Speech Assisted Learning
- Sales Soar as Talking Books Mark 75 Years
- Saturday Technology Training Session: National Industries for the Blind, Keysoft 7.5, & Victor Reader Stream
- Scanning and Reading on the Move: A Review of Zoom-Ex and Zoom-Twix
- Scanning and Reading Software
- Screen Magnification Software Now Available on Computers at the Seattle Public Library
- Screen Magnification Software, With Lots of Speech, Cursor Enhancements, and Color Controls
- Screen Reader Upgrade
- Screening Displays for Low Vision Access: A Look at Popular Audio Players and Book Readers
- Seeing the Importance of Trying Before Buying
- Selecting Software for Students with High Incidence Disabilities
- Selective Assistive Technology for Greater Independence
- She Makes Braille Look Easy
- Sight Savers Hands-Free Magnifier
- Simple-To-Use Braille Embosser
- Simply Out Scanning: A Review of SARA and ScannaR
- Six Sensational Dots: Braille Literacy for Sighted Classmates
- Smartphones, Tablets Provide Therapy for Cerebral Palsy, Autism
- Software Solutions for Literacy Needs
- Sorting Through the Features of Scan and Read Systems for People with Learning Disabilities - Part Two: Writing, Study Skills, and Test Taking Features
- Sorting Through the Features of Scan and Read Systems for Persons With Learning Disabilities - Part 1: Scanning and Reading Features
- SoundGecko: Transcribing Articles Into Audio Files
- Sources for Purchase of Cassette Players and Player-Recorders Compatible with Recorded Materials Produced by the National Library Service (NLS)
- Sparsha: A Comprehensive Indian Language Toolset for the Blind
- StarOffice 7
- Start-to-Finish Books
- Still Scanning After All These Years: A Profile of Kurzweil Educational Systems
- Students + Teachers + Low Cost Hardware + Accessible Software = Change
- Students in India Improve Literacy Skills Using Fast ForWord
- Summit Math and Reading Version 1.7
- Supernova v5
- SuperVision Adaptive Reading Station
- Supported eText in Captioned Videos: A Comparison of Expanded Versus Standard Captions on Student Comprehension of Educational Content
- Tactile Diagram Manual
- Tactile Educational Materials: Tips and Resources
- Tactile Images and You: A Comparison of Thermal Expansion Machines
- Taping Life Back Together: A Low-Tech Experience in Recovering Reading Ability
- Teachers' Perceptions of Using the Mountbatten Brailler with Young Children
- Technological Tools and Challenges in the Tactile Adaptation of Images
- Technology and Inclusion - Past, Present and Forseeable Future
- Technology and Occupation: High Technology Vision Aids for an Aging Population
- Technology for Access to Text and Graphics for People With Visual Impairments and Blindness in Vocational Settings
- Technology Integration: A Model for Success
- Technology Integration: Integrating Assistive Technology Into the General Curriculum for Students With Physical Disabilities
- Textbooks Go Digital for Students with Visual Impairments, Learning Disabilities
- Text-Key
- The Blind Physicist Who May Find ET
- The BookSense XT
- The Braille Literacy Crisis in America: Facing the Truth, Reversing the Trend, Empowering the Blind
- The Braille Teacher's Pal: A Review of SAL
- The BrailleNote: A Valuable Aid for Students and Professionals
- The CCTV: A Personal Perspective
- The Chafee Amendment: Improving Access to Information
- The Challenge of Change: Freedom Scientific Responds to Customer Input, Unveils New, Leading-Edge Products
- The Computerized Audio Library, Part 2: Its Uses for Gathering Statistics on Students With Dyslexia
- The Convergence of Mainstream and Assistive Technologies to Provide a Single Interface for Elders Who Have Lost Their Vision
- The Demand, the Crisis, the Solution in Education for the Blind
- The Early Braille Readers Project
- The Era of the Five-Second Scan Is Here
- The Evolution of Braille: Can the Past Help Plan the Future? Part One of a Three-Part Article
- The Future Is Here: Time to Stop Dreaming and Start Streaming
- The Helene Server Takes a New Step Towards Individual Book Delivery for the Visually Impaired
- The Impact of Assistive Technology on the Educational Performance of Students With Visual Impairments: A Synthesis of the Research
- The Impact of Early Exposure to Uncontracted Braille Reading on Students With Visual Impairments
- The KnfbReader Mobile: An Individual Perspective
- The KnfbReader Mobile: Concepts, Misconceptions, and the Future
- The Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader: The Revolution is Here!
- The Logan BrailleCoach
- The Many Faces of Reading
- The MoviText Method: Efficient Pre-Optical Reading Training in Persons With Central Vision Field Loss
- The New GED Tests
- The Novel Experience of Reading: A Review of OPENBook and Kurzweil 1000
- The Optical Braille Reader (O.B.R.) Expands Communications Opportunities for Blind People
- The Road Runner(R), A Review
- The SAL (Speech Assisted Learning): A Review
- The Second Time Around
- The Serotek HoverCam: A Portable Reading Solution for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- The Switch From Audio Tape to Digital Creates Problem for Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
- The Use and Application of Assistive Technology to Promote Literacy in Early Childhood: A Systematic Review
- The Use of Repeated Reading With Computer Modeling to Promote Reading Fluency With Students Who Have Physical Disabilities
- The Variables of a Blind Person's Math Experience
- The Victor Reader Stream: More Than an iPod for the Blind
- The Virtual Retinal Display as a Low-Vision Computer Interface: A Pilot Study
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille (1st edition)
- The World Under My Fingers: Personal Reflections on Braille, Second Edition
- There's Gold on Those Old Tapes: Recording and Editing Digital Audio Files With GoldWave
- Thin and Sleek: A review of Two Flat-Panel Desktop CCTVs
- This Software Makes Your Reading Life Easier
- Those Books That Talk
- Three Intellitools Products in the Winner's Circle for 2002-03 Bessie Awards
- Three New Teaching Aids
- Tiger – First 3-D Windows Embosser
- Touching Force Response of the Piezoelectric Braille Cell
- Trainer's Corner: Shaping the Future of Assistive Technology
- Trends in the Use of Braille Contractions in the United States: Implications for UBC Decisions
- Turning Over a (Digital) Leaf
- Turning the Printed Word Into Speech: A Review of Open Book Ruby Edition and Kurzweil 1000
- Two New Portable Digital Book Players Enter the Market
- UltraOptix 5-Inch Round Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bar Magnifier
- UltraOptix Bookmark Magnifier
- UltraOptix Rigid Sheet Magnifier
- UltraOptix Sheet Magnifier
- Uncontracted or Contracted Braille for Emergent Readers: A Pilot Study
- Universal Tailored Access: Automating Setup of Public and Classroom Computers
- Updated Version of outSPOKEN 3.0
- Use of Assistive Technology by Students With Visual Impairments: Findings From a National Survey
- Use of Reading Pen Assistive Technology to Accommodate Post-Secondary Students With Reading Disabilities
- Using Assistive Technology to Include Low-Performing Students in Peer Tutoring: A Little Help From Mini-Me
- Using Computer-Assisted Instruction and the Nonverbal Reading Approach to Teach Word Identification
- Using Technology to Enhance Cues for Children with Low Vision
- Using Technology to Integrate Instruction in Orientation and Mobility and Emergent Braille/Tactile Literacy Skills or "Books in a Flash"
- Using WYNN 3 to Teach Process Writing
- Victor Reader From VisuAide: The Most Complete and Accessible Line of Digital Talking Book Players
- Video Magnifier Promises Enhanced Features and Picture Clarity
- Video Magnifiers
- Virginia Extends Digital Book Reading Service
- Virtual Ramps for Invisible Disabilities: One District's Approach to Assistive Technology for Students With Learning Disabilities
- Vision Free HD Radio: A Radio Designed With the Blind in Mind
- Visual Impairments, Adaptive Equipment Options and Where to Get Assistance
- Visual Supports for Shared Reading With Young Children: The Effect of Static Overlay Design
- Voice Monitoring Device for Children With Autism
- Way Cool Text Pager, Dude!
- Web-Braille: A New Distribution System for Braille Books
- What Is the NCLB?
- When is a Little Magnification Enough? A Review of Microsoft Magnifier
- Where Technology Helps Beat Disability: Center Adapts Everyday Objects for Use by Those Who Need Assist
- Who are the Players: Reviews of Hardware and Software Digital Talking Book Players
- Window to the World
- Wired to Work: An Analysis of Access Technology Training for People with Visual Impairments
- WizCom Launches the New English Reading Pen
- Woman’s Mission Helps Sight Impaired See the Universe
- WordAloud
- Working Together: Computers and People with Sensory Impairments
- World's Smallest Portable Viewer
- Writing Throughout the Curriculum
- You Can Take it With You II: A Review of Two More Portable CCTVs
- You Can Take It With You: A Review of Three Portable CCTVs
- ZoomText Screen Magnification Software Provides Access for Professionals with Visual Impairment
- ZoomText Xtra 7.0