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  1. INVISIBOARD (MODEL 1-08541-00) Picture of INVISIBOARD (MODEL 1-08541-00) The Invisiboard, model 1-08541-00, is a desktop screen designed for use by students with cortical visual impairment (CVI). This trifold board has a solid white, slick material on one side and a solid black, Velcro-compatible material on the other side. It can be set on a student's desk to block out distractions. The portable,lightweight board comes with a carrying case and orientation material in print and braille. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 30 x 48 inches. COLORS: White on one side, black on the other ...[More Information]

  2. SATALIGHT Picture of SATALIGHT The Satalight is an adapted student desk designed for use by children with physical, mobility, and learning disabilities. This desk on wheels is designed to increase one on one interaction between student and teacher by allowing educators to engage students in becoming more independent through learning problem skills. This tip-resistant, wheelchair-accessible learning station is equipped with a SMART BOARD interactive whiteboard, four locking wheels, an overhead projector mounted on an arm. The ...[More Information]

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