A.T. Literature- Reading
- @Iphatec - A Pilot Study on Outcomes of Computer Assisted Reading and Writing for Adults With Dyslexia
- “Is This for Here or to Go?” A Series on Portable, Laptop-Compatible Video Magnifiers, Part 3
- 5" Magnifying Lens With ErgoTouch Grip
- A Braille-Using Scientist Embraces the Unified English Braille Code
- A Brief Look at the Education of Blind Children
- A Comparative Study of Reading Performance With a Head-Mounted Laser Display and Conventional Low Vision Devices
- A Four Year Report Card on AB-422: California's Postsecondary Accessible Textbook Legislation
- A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
- A Layman's Overview of Legal Issues Related to Creation of Alternate Media
- 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 New Look for the Book: Overview of Digital Talking Book Technology
- A Review of Study Skill Programs for Dyslexic Students
- 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 Survey of Online Instructional Issues and Strategies for Postsecondary Students With Learning Disabilities
- A Synthesis of Spelling and Reading Interventions and Their Effects on the Spelling Outcomes of Students With LD
- A Virtual Laser Display for Low Vision Reading: Comparison to Conventional Devices
- AbleNet BookWorm
- Access for All
- Access Issues: A New Page That Speaks Volumes
- Accommodating Productivity: Allstate and Assistive Technology
- An Update on myReader, HumanWare's Transportable Auto Reader
- ASL Animations Supporting Literacy Development for Learners Who Are Deaf
- Assistive Technology for Students With Mild Disabilities: What's Cool and What's Not
- Benefits of Assistive Reading Software for Students with Attention Disorders
- BigShot Version 2.02
- Blind Kids Lost in the Educational System
- Books on CDs Make Learning Easier: RFB&D Develops Alternative Formats to Text Books
- Clinical Report: Measuring the Effectiveness of Bioptic Telescopes for Persons with Central Vision Loss
- Computer Software as an Interactive Learning Tool
- Crabb Reports From CSUN
- Crossover Technology for Deaf Learners
- Effect of Computer-Based Instruction on Students' Self-Perception and Functional Task Performance
- Electronic Gadgets to Help with Dyslexia
- Exploring the Effects of Digital Note Taking on Student Comprehension of Science Texts
- Future of eReading might not be iPad, but Blio
- iPads Especially Helpful for Special-Needs Students
- Keeping it Reel: ReelBooks.com Creates Opportunities for Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Kurzweil Educational Announces Unique Professional Training Program for Optimizing Effectiveness of Assistive Technology Investment
- Microsoft and Daisy Will Make Word Speak
- More Than One Way to Read: A Review of Kurzweil 1000 and OpenBook
- 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
- National Literacy Braille Competency Test: New Partnerships, New Possibilities
- Overview of the “Universal Maths Conversion Library”
- Premier Assistive Makes Google Books Accessible to Individuals with Print-Related Disabilities
- Selected Findings From the First International Evaluation of the Proposed Unified English Braille Code
- The Enabled Classroom
- To Contract or Uncontract? Is This Still the Question for the Beginning Braille Reader?
- Tools for Supporting Students and Professionals in Medical Fields
- Transferring Standard English Braille Skills to the Unified English Braille Code: A Pilot Study
- Using Computer-Assisted Instruction and the Nonverbal Reading Approach to Teach Word Identification
- Using WYNN 3 to Teach Process Writing
- Virtual Ramps for Invisible Disabilities: One District's Approach to Assistive Technology for Students With Learning Disabilities
- West Group Introduces Westlaw Text Only; New User Interface Improves Westlaw Access for Users of Assistive Technology

