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Adaptive Use Musical Instruments | DEEP LISTENING INSTITUTE - 0 views

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    Adaptive Use Musical Instruments (AUMI) software enables students who have very little voluntary mobility or other varieties of impairments to create and perform electronic sounds and sequences in order to participate in solo and ensemble electronic music improvisation and composition.
J B

Voice Finger - 0 views

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    Voice Finger is a software tool that enables you to control your mouse and keyboard just using your voice, in the fastest possible way.
J B

Camera Mouse - 0 views

  • Camera Mouse is a free program that enables you to control the mouse pointer on your computer screen just by moving your head.
  • To use Camera Mouse you need a Windows 7, Vista, or XP computer and a webcam.
  • developed by researchers at Boston College and Boston University
Patrick Black

Treepad Lite - 0 views

  • Freeware! TreePad Lite is an award-winning Personal Information Manager for Windows (and Linux/Wine). It is portable, easy to use, small in size, yet very powerful. TreePad Lite can be used to store, edit, search, organize and browse any type of textual information: notes, emails, articles, links, phone numbers, addresses, scraps pasted from the Web, etc.
Patrick Black

iPhone Development Denver, Colorado - 1st Door Software - 1 views

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    some are saying this Dynavox app isn't true?
Patrick Black

SpeEdChange: A 'Universal' VoiceThread? Not quite. And, Google and Prezi - 0 views

  • VoiceThread has failed to work with any kind of screen reader, leaving those with sight issues, and reading issues, disconnected... from totally to partially
  • VoiceThread Universal lets full-scale screen readers, software like JAWS and ORCA, read the text comments left on a VoiceThread and allow navigation. The navigation allows you to add comments as well, and that's great. But as the developers point out, the current system won't help you with, "creating and adding content to VoiceThreads," won't allow searches, doesn't allow phone integration, though they say all these things are being "worked on."
  • A bigger issue for me is that neither VoiceThread nor VoiceThread Universal works with the kind of "light" screen readers used by those with dyslexia.
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  • So, is it OK for us to use these tools in schools? I am conflicted. I tend to think "yes" assuming that we always - automatically - provide alternative access capability which is, essentially, equal. After all, we still use those inaccessible books in our rooms, we still let teachers write, in handwriting no less, on the "board." But I'm bothered by it because use may tend to remove the pressure on these organizations to move toward accessibility. These companies want access to our students, should we offer that if they don't really want access to all of our kids?
J B

Speech therapy moves online | Curriculum | eSchoolNews.com - 1 views

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    Live Lesson conferencing software
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