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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. HARDWARE. Revised: September 2008. NEXT. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY. PRESENTATION INFO. This presentation is only meant to guide you in the right direction in determining options available in choosing Assistive Technology, depending upon your need. This

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ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY

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  1. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY HARDWARE Revised: September 2008 NEXT

  2. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION INFO This presentation is only meant to guide you in the right direction in determining options available in choosing Assistive Technology, depending upon your need. This presentation is not in any way an exhaustive listing of all Assistive Technology available to the public. Therefore, you are encouraged to research yourself the options available in Assistive Technology to determine the best possible hardware to meet your needs. BACK NEXT

  3. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CATEGORIES PAY and FREE PAY: refers to Assistive Technology you buy. FREE: refers to Assistive Technology that is Free or Open Source. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Reading Writing and Spelling Mobility Blind and Low Vision BACK NEXT

  4. PAY ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY BACK NEXT

  5. Writing and Spelling • Alpha Smart http://www.alphasmart.com/index.html • Franklin Speaking Language Master http://www.franklin.com/estore/dictionary/LM-6000B/ BACK NEXT

  6. Reading • Victor Reader Wave (DAISY Player) https://custhub.rfbd.org/prddetail.asp • Victor Reader Stream (DAISY Player) http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/dtb_players/compact_models/_details/id_81/victorreader_stream.html • ClassMate Reader (DAISY Player) http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/learning_disabilities/_details/id_90/classmate_reader.html • Telex Scholar (DAISY Player) http://www.telex.com/talkingbook/Product.aspx?MarketID=13&CategoryID=32&ProductID=103 BACK NEXT

  7. Reading Continued • LiveScribe Smart Pen http://www.livescribe.com/index.html • Reading Pen http://www.readingpen.com/ BACK NEXT

  8. Blind and Low Vision • Enabling Technologies Braille Embosser http://www.brailler.com/ • The View (Portable Video Magnifier) http://www.visiontechnology.com/visioncom_045.htm • Carrymate (Portable Video Magnifier) http://www.clarityusa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=39 • i-VU (Pocket Size Video Magnifier) http://www.clarityusa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=70 • Discovery (Desktop Video Magnifier) http://www.clarityusa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=58&Itemid=62 BACK NEXT

  9. Blind and Low Vision Continued • Victor Reader Wave (DAISY Player) https://custhub.rfbd.org/prddetail.asp • Victor Reader Stream (DAISY Player) http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/dtb_players/compact_models/_details/id_81/victorreader_stream.html • ClassMate Reader (DAISY Player) http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/learning_disabilities/_details/id_90/classmate_reader.html • Telex Scholar (DAISY Player) http://www.telex.com/talkingbook/Product.aspx?MarketID=13&CategoryID=32&ProductID=103 BACK NEXT

  10. Blind and Low Vision Continued • LiveScribe Smart Pen http://www.livescribe.com/index.html http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071203121438.htm • Draftsman Tactile Drawing Board http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.caretec.at/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dcaretec.at%26hl%3Den • Intellikeys (Alternative Keyboard) http://www.synapseadaptive.com/intellitools/IntelliKeys.html • Large Button Keyboard http://www.aisquared.com/Products/Keyboard.cfm# • Ovation Reading Machine (Scans and Talks) http://www.telesensory.com/products2-2-2.html BACK NEXT

  11. Blind and Low Vision Continued • Sci-Pod Large Key Scientific Calculator http://www.maxiaids.com/store/prodView.asp?idstore=1&idproduct=15 • Sci-Plus Large Key, Talking Scientific Calculator http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Math/Sci-Plus-Large-Display-Talking-Calculator • Basic Large Key Calculator http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Math/Giant-Calculator BACK NEXT

  12. Deaf and Hard of Hearing • Williams Sound FM System http://www.williamssound.com/productdetail.aspx?product_id=83 • Telex FM System http://www.telex.com/wirelessassistive/Product.aspx?MarketID=15&CategoryID=62&ProductID=144 • Comlink Personal Sound Enhancer http://www.harriscomm.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=19166 • SuperEar Personal Sound Enhancer http://www.sonictechnology.com/superear.htm • Sorenson Videophone http://www.sorenson.com/products/ BACK NEXT

  13. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Continued • TTY/TDD http://computty.com/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=23 • UbiDuo (Deaf Communication Device) http://www.scommonline.com/ • Interpretype (Deaf Communication Device) http://www.interpretype.com/ • 1 Monitor, 2 Keyboards and a Text Editor This setup acts as a low-cost UbiDuo-type device for Deaf communication. Most computers already have a monitor and one keyboard, as well as some type of text editing software (i.e. Notepad, WordPad, Microsoft Word, etc.). The only other thing you might need to buy would be another keyboard. Make sure both keyboards are plugged into USB ports, open your favorite text editor and then 2 people can type into the same document and carry on a conversation in text form, looking at the same monitor. You can then save and print the document if you wish. Works very well if you don’t know how to sign and need to communicate with a Deaf person. BACK NEXT

  14. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Continued • The Z Model 340 Portable Videophone • http://csdvrs.com/thez/index.html • The Z Model 150 Videophone • http://csdvrs.com/thez/index.html BACK NEXT

  15. Mobility • Profile (Keyboard Book Tray with Clamper Base) http://www.cjt-yes.com/ • Mouth Stick (Telescopic) http://www.mouthstick.net/mouthstc/mbromain.htm#NEW:%20Titanium%20mouthpieces: • Head Pointer http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Head-Eye-Controlled-Input/Adjustable-Head-Pointer • Jelly Bean Switch http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/General-Switches/Jelly-Bean-Switch • Basic Large Key Calculator http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Math/Giant-Calculator BACK NEXT

  16. Mobility Continued • Head Mouse Extreme (Control Mouse with Head Movement) http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Head-Eye-Controlled-Input/Headmouse-Extreme • SmartNav (Control Mouse with Head Movement) http://www.naturalpoint.com/smartnav/ • EyeTech TM3 (Control Mouse with Eye Blink) http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Head-Eye-Controlled-Input/Quick-Glance-3 • Single Finger and Mouth Stick Keyboard http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Head-Eye-Controlled-Input/Maltron-Single-Finger-Mouth-Stick-Keyboard BACK NEXT

  17. Mobility Continued • One Handed Keyboard http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/One-Handed-Keyboards/Maltron-One-Handed-Keyboard • Ergonomic Keyboard http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Ergonomic-Keyboards/Maltron-Full-Keyboard-with-Built-In-Trackball • Large Button Keyboard http://www.aisquared.com/Products/Keyboard.cfm# • Intellikeys (Alternative Keyboard) http://www.synapseadaptive.com/intellitools/IntelliKeys.html • Hand Tremor Mouse Adapter http://www.montrosesecam.com/index.html BACK NEXT

  18. Mobility Continued • 3M Ergonomic Mouse (Joystick Grip) http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Ergonomic-Mice/3M-Renaissance-Mouse • Foot Mouse http://www.bilila.com/foot_mouse_slipper_mouse • Vertical Mouse http://www.evoluent.com/vmouse2.html • Trackball Mouse http://us.kensington.com/html/2200.html http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/mice_pointers/trackballs/&cl=us,en • Smart Cat Touch Pad http://www.enablemart.com/Catalog/Touch-Pads/Smart-Cat • orbiTouch Keyless Keyboard • http://www.keybowl.com/ BACK NEXT

  19. FREE ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY BACK NEXT

  20. Organizations The below organizations will give FREE Assistive Technology to those who have a documented disability, meet certain qualifications and require the Assistive Technology: • Missouri Assistive Technology (Device loans to schools and organizations, financial loans to those with disabilities, etc.) http://www.at.mo.gov/ • Vocational Rehabilitation (Provides a variety of Assistive Technology to those who require such, as well as Transition Services from school to college or work, job assistance, etc.) http://www.dese.mo.gov/vr/ http://www.dss.mo.gov/fsd/rsb/vr.htm • Rehabilitation Services For The Blind (Provides a variety of Assistive Technology assistance to Blind and Visually Impaired, as well as Transition Services from school to college or work, children’s services, etc.) http://www.dss.mo.gov/fsd/rsb/ • Wolfner Library (Free library service for those in Missouri who are Blind and Physically Handicapped.) http://www.sos.mo.gov/wolfner/ BACK NEXT

  21. St. Louis Community College ADAPTIVE TECHNOLOGISTS CONTACT INFORMATION Florissant Valley Campus Jim Weier – Adaptive Tech Specialist 3400 Pershall Road Ferguson, MO 63135-1408 314-513-4162 jweier@stlcc.edu Forest Park Campus Kathy Stone – Adaptive Tech Specialist 5600 Oakland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 314-644-9984 kstone@stlcc.edu Meramec Campus Sue Kelmer - Adaptive Tech Specialist 11333 Big Bend Road St. Louis, MO 63122-5720 314-984-7951 skelmer@stlcc.edu Wildwood Campus Jan Eudaley – Coordinator Disability Support Services 2645 Generations Drive Wildwood, MO 63040-1168 636-422-2011 jeudaley@stlcc.edu BACK

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