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- Bold line paper
- Raised line paper
- Different spacing paper
- Colored paper
- Graph paper
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- Non-slip mats
- Grip pads
- Dycem
- Positioning Aids
(slant board/clip board) - Personal dry erase board
- Slate and stylus
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- Interactive whiteboards
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- Tracing letters/numbers
- Writing Wizard-School Ed.
- ABCKids-Tracing & Phonics
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- Digital recorders/
Recording software - Onscreen keyboard: Gboard
- Screen enlargement: ZoomText
- Document scanner: CamScanner
- Electronically scanned worksheets:
Fillable worksheets - Online dictionaries
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- Braille writer
- Braille note taker
with refreshable display
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- Digital recorders/
Recording software - Onscreen keyboard: Gboard
- Screen enlargement: ZoomText
- Document scanner: CamScanner
- Electronically scanned worksheets:
Fillable worksheets - Online dictionaries
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- Braille writer
- Braille note taker
with refreshable display
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- Slant board
- Book holders for positioning books
- Cushion/Pillows
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- Amazon Kindle
- Kobo
- Nook
- Adapted books
- Audio books
- Page fluffers
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- Tactile number line,
large print number line
- Tactile number line,
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- Tactile 100s number table,
large print 100s number table
- Tactile 100s number table,
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Adapted rulers: Tactile rulers,
large print rulers, and foldable rulers- Talking rulers
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- Adapted thermometers:
Tactile thermometers/Large display thermometers - Talking thermometers
- Smartphone apps
- Adapted thermometers:
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- Talking graphic calculator
- Large display graphing calculator
- Accessible calculator apps
- Braille graphing calculator
- Alternative input devices
- Spreedsheets
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- Appropriate lighting
- Away from extraneous noises
- Close proximity to the teacher
- Individualized visual proximity to
educational environment/materials
- Study carrels
- Verbal and/or visual cues
- Non-immersive proximity
in virtual classroom -
- Auditory reminders
- Speech prompting
- Examples: Google Calendar and Todoist
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- Vibrating bracelets and
clip-on devices (e.g., MotivAider) - Smartwatches (e.g., Apple Watch)
- Vibrating bracelets and
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- Provide extra supplies of classroom materials.
- Storage file system
- Online check-in systems: Google Forms
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- Cloud technology
- Portable hard drive
- USB flash drive
- Hyperdocs for organizing and
providing interactive content - Digital portfolios:
Google Sites, Weebly, and Wix
- Student checklist
- Daily planner book
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- Daily planners
- Outlining/graphic organizers
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- My Study Life
- myHomework Student Planner
- Wunderlist: To-Do List & Tasks
- School+
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- ProceduralPal
- TaskTracker
- Optional student seating
- Additional spacing between desks
- Highlighters/sticky notes to mark
where they left off - Student self-monitoring sheets
- Task analysis
- Verbal and/or visual cues
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- Auditory reminders
- Speech propmting
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- ProceduralPal
- TaskTracker
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- Vibrating bracelets and
clip-on devices (MotivAider) - Smartwatches(Apple Watch)
- Vibrating bracelets and
- Game-based learning
in a VE for engagement and task completion
- Student checklist (to recognize
what’s completed and what’s needed)
Student self-monitoring sheets -
- Google forms
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- Google forms
- SurveyMonkey
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- I-Connect
- Highlighters/stick notes
- Outline of key points
- Hyperdocs for organizing
and providing interactive content -
- Outlining/graphic organizers
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- Google slides
- PowerPoint
- Daily planner book
- Provide long-term assignment timelines
- Progress sheet
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- Google calendar
- Todoist
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- ProceduralPal
- TaskTracker
- Show a model of the end project
- Provide print copies
of ordered steps in a task -
- iMovie
- Adobe Spark
- WeVideo
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- Google sheets for steps collaboration
- Task analysis
- Provide print copies of
ordered steps in a task - Teacher/peer modeling
- Game-based learning in a VE
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- iMovie
- Adobe Spark
- WeVideo
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- Appropriate lighting
(not facing glare or in shadows) - Away from extraneous noises
- Close proximity to the teacher (distance)
- Individualized visual proximity
to educational environment/materials
- Appropriate lighting
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- Picture symbols
- Diagrams
- Maps
- Use gestures
- Digital recorder/player
- Speech amplification systems
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- Projection system/overhead projector
- Peer note-taker
- Pre-teach vocabulary and/or
components of the lesson - A written outline of lecture
- Provide an organizer in advance
- Verbal and/or visual prompts
- Use gestures
- Computer/tablet/word processor
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- Enhancing sound clarity
- Blocking out distracting
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- Sound field systems
- Assistive listing devices
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- AudioNote
- Sonocent
- SoundNote
- Otter.ai
- Notability
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- Dragon Natually Speaking
- Google Speech recognition
- Close captioning & Transcripts
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- Computer/tablet/word processor
- Video player
- Television
- Pre-teach vocabulary and/or
components of the lesson -
- Enhancing sound clarity
- Blocking out distracting
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- Play videos ensuring
visual/auditory clarity
- Play videos ensuring
- Close captioning & Transcripts
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- Reduce distractions
- Use verbal prompts
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- Signaling with visual/tactile notifications
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- Gestures and body language
- Manipulatives
- Writing materials
- Verbal prompts
- Visual supports
- Teacher/peer modeling
- Use 'Total Communication'
- Task analysis
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- Communication books with symbols/images
(e.g., Picture Exchange Communication Systems: PECS)
- Communication books with symbols/images
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- Tobii Dynavox PCEye Plus
- Eyespeak
- IntelliGaze
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- EagleEyes
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- Mechanical keyboards
- Single switch
- Array of switches
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- Verbally
- Proloquo2Go
- PredictableTM
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- Voiceitt
- Brain–Computer Interface methods
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- Alterting devices
- Speech amplification systems
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- Role play
- Toys
- Board game
- Digital recorder/player
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- Communication books with symbols/images
(e.g., Picture Exchange Communication Systems: PECS)
- Communication books with symbols/images
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- Tobii Dynavox PCEye Plus
- Eyespeak
- IntelliGaze
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- EagleEyes
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- Mechanical keyboards
- Single switch
- Array of switches
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- Verbally
- Proloquo2Go
- PredictableTM
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- Voiceitt
- Brain–Computer Interface methods
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- Video modeling
- Virtual environment
- Social robot
- Interactive toys
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- Sock and stocking aids
- Shoehorns
- Dressing sticks
- Specialized shoelaces
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- Padded and raised seats
- Splashguard
- Reducer ring
- Bath/Shower/Toilet chair
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- Long handle bath sponges
and bath brushes - Nail care aids
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- Dental floss holders
- Adapted toothbrushes
- Tooth cleaners
- Adaptive cuffs, straps, and holders
- Self-inspection mirror
- Hair washing trays
- Long handle bath sponges
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- Cuved utensils
- Weighted utensils
- Bendable utensils
- Universal feeding cuff
- Extended handle utensils
- Eating utensil holders
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- Self-opening kitchen shears
- Safety cutters
- Jar openers
- Non-slip cutting boards
- Ergonomic knife
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- Cleaning materials and appliances
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- Grabber tools
- Long-handled dusters
- Robotic vacuums
- Adaptive mops
- Soap dispensing brush
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- Modifications to standard chairs,
tables, desks - Provide ergonomic seating and positioning
- Provide multiple seating and
positioning options
throughout the day - Wheelchair friendly classroom set-up
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Prone and supine standers:
Equipment that supports an individual
in standing positions,
either facing down (prone) or up (supine)- Side lyers:
Devices that help position a person
lying on their side - Side lyers:
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Prone and supine standers:
- Adapted Classroom Equipment
(e.g., tables, chairs and desks) - Lifts for transfers
- Modifications to standard chairs,
- Reacher/Grabber
- Safety rails
- Ramps
- ADA compliant accessibility features
- Walkers
- Wheeled walkers
- Crutches/canes
- Manual wheelchairs
(pushed/self-propelled) - Powered wheelchairs/scooters
- “Smart” wheelchairs
(with remote control voice/touchscreen,
household automation)
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- Large print or Braille versions
- Adaptive dice rollers
- Magnetic boards and pieces
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- Color-coded or tactile pieces/cards
- Card holders
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- Magnetic puzzles
- Puzzles with audio cues
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- Oversized props and toys
- Textured or tactile toys
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- Voice-activated or
button-activated toys - Toys with auditory/visual feedback
- Voice-activated or
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- Marker-based tracking
(e.g., Car as AR object
on the real Block)
- Marker-based tracking
- Virtual reality
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- Textured paper
- High contrast paper
(e.g., black paper for white or fluorescent mediums - Adaptive paper holders:
Secure paper in place for those with limited hand coordination
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- Ergonomic grip
or enlarged grip tools - Color-coded or
Braille-labeled pencils/markers - Washable variants:
For students with sensory issues
who might dislike stains on their hands
- Ergonomic grip
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- Adaptive grip brushes
- Textured paints/scented paints
- Braille or tactile labeled paint containers
- Handwriting guides/stencils
- Electronic color identifiers
- Digital drawing tablets
- Stylus with adaptive grips
- Voice-activated software
- Screen magnifiers
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- Loop scissors or self-opening scissors
- Nontoxic and washable glues:
Safe and easy to clean. - Textured or embossed colored paper
- Adhesive dots or double-sided tape
- Large glitter or confetti
- Battery-operated scissors
- Voice-activated cutting machines
- Adhesive applicators:
Dispense the right amount of glue,
reducing the mess and need for precision. - Adaptive grip brushes
- Textured paints/scented paints
- Braille or tactile labeled paint containers
- Handwriting guides/stencils
- Electronic color identifiers
- Digital drawing tablets
- Stylus with adaptive grips
- Voice-activated software
- Screen magnifiers
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- Hypoallergenic/gluten-free options
- Texture-modified clay
- Scented playdough
- Electric pottery wheels with hand controls
- Adaptive tools with ergonomic grips
- Texture stamps
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- Adjustable height easels
- Tabletop easels
- Magnetic/Velcro easels
- Specialized software with accessibility features
- Adaptive keyboards and mice
- Tactile graphic display:
Converts digital graphics into a raised format - Augmented reality (AR) apps
- Audio descriptions:
Describe artworks - Interactive touch screens
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- Tactile or sound-adapted balls
- Light-up balls
- Soft, foam versions
- Smaller or larger sizes
- Sound-emitting balls
- Vibrating balls
- Smart balls with motion sensors
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- Ropeless jump ropes
- Electronic jump ropes with jump count
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- Mats with printed/tactile position guides
- Mats with pressure sensors
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- Haptic feedback bands:
Vibrate to signal if the user is stretching
the band too much or too little,
aiding in maintaining a safe and
effective exercise regimen. - Velcro cuff attachments
- Haptic feedback bands:
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- Jogabo: Live updates
on pace and distance during jogs - Interactive Workouts:
AR transforms exercise into
gamified routines,
from punching virtual items
to augmented aerobics. - Sports Training: AR guides
with highlighted target zones in soccer practice.
- Jogabo: Live updates
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- Beat Saber: VR rhythm game
- BoxVR
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- STRIVR recreates sports scenes,
- Emerging VR gyms allow personalized workouts in a virtual space
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- Larger, tactile buttons
- Activated or controlled by an external switch
- Voice-controlled players:
Amazon's Echo or Google Home
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- Bone conduction headphones
- Noise-cancelling headphones
- Headphones with T-Coil integration:
Designed for those with hearing aids,
they stream music directly without interference
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- Platforms like Spotify or Apple Music
with accessibility features
- Platforms like Spotify or Apple Music
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- iTunes
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- Variable speed playback
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- Large print
- Braille
- Audio books
- Digital E-books:
Adjustable text size or background color - Screen readers
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Labels with raised dots or textures
can be used to categorize books
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Labels with raised dots or textures
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- Chairs with added support
or specific postural needs
- Chairs with added support
- Wheelchair accessible desks/tables
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- Electronically adjusted tables that can be raised
or lowered as needed for wheelchair users
or varying student heights
- Electronically adjusted tables that can be raised
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- Color-coded bins
- Digital catalog system
- Voice-activated book retrieval
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- Large screen TV/projectors
- Matte screens:
Screens with anti-glare - Interactive Smartboards
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- Built in Smart TV's accessibility setting
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- ZoomText
- MAGic
- Remote controls with large buttons
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- Amazon Fire TV Cube with Alexa
- Google Chromecast with Google TV
using Google Assistant - Apple TV with Siri
- Roku Streaming Stick+
with Voice Remote - Nvidia Shield TV
with Google Assistant
- Automatic captioning tools
- Tactile or Braille-labeled DVDs
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- Streaming services
with accessibility features:
captioning, audio descriptions, or
screen reader compatibility - Custom playback speed
- Streaming services
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- Large-sized building blocks
- High-contrast STEM kits:
Kits with bright, constrasting colors -
- LittleBits
- Osmo
- Touch-responsive educational toys
with auditory//tactile feedback - AR-enabled building blocks that
animate structures and interactive
STEM kits that provide
augmented feedback and lessons. - Virtual lab experiments
that replace physical STEM kits.
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- Toys with different textures
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- Responding to touch or voice
- Providing auditory or vibration feedback
- Toys with built-in speakers
- Dolls or toys triggering AR stories,
games, and animations
when viewed through an app - Virtual play worlds where
dolls or toys become companions in immersive adventures.
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- Large-sized toy vehicles
- Toy vehicles with bright, contrasting colors
- Remote-controlled vehicles with simple controls
- Voice-activated Toy Vehicles that move or respond
based on voice commands, allowing for hands-free play - Dolls or toys triggering AR stories,
games, and animations
when viewed through an app - Immersive racing simulations for
cars and adventurous landscapes for
train set explorations
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- JAWS
- NVDA
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- Tools like ZoomText
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- Dragon Natually Speaking
- On-screen keyboards
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- Customizing the appearance of content
(font size, contrast, spacing, etc)
- Customizing the appearance of content
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- Joysticks, trackballs, touchpads, and switches
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- Net Nanny
- Safe Eyes
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- Read Aloud
- SpeakIt!
- Closed captioning and subtitle tools
- Speech-to-Text tools
- Customizable display settings
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- NVDA
- On-screen keyboards
- Customizing the appearance of content
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- Built-in accessibility features that
help those with motor disabilities
by allowing key combinations
to be pressed one at a time or slowing down key responses
- Built-in accessibility features that
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- Net Nanny
- K8 Web Protection
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- Read Aloud
- SpeakIt!
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- Kurzweil 30000
- G Suite for Education
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- ModMath for
students with dyslexia or dysgraphia
- ModMath for
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- Keyboards designed with
larger keys, tactile feedback, or alternative layouts
- Keyboards designed with
- Trackballs or joysticks
- Headphones with bone conduction technology
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- Dragon Natually Speaking
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