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Assistive Technology


Assistive technology comes in many forms, including e-readers, voice-recognition software, smart phones, screen-enhancing magnifiers, and FM systems. Assistive technologies are designed to reduce or remove barriers to students’ learning.

See below for a list of assistive technologies that may help to remove barriers you’re experiencing.

Apple Pencil

The  can be used with an iPad to write notes, markup documents, and draw diagrams. The Apple Pencil is compatible with built-in iPad apps as well as apps that can be downloaded from the app store.

C-Pen (text to speech portable)

Shaped like a highlighter, the works like a highlighter. The C-Pen is a compact, hand-held device that reads aloud by simply scrolling across hardcopy text. Students can upload content to a Mac or PC which requires no additional software. 

Dragon Naturally Speaking (dictation software)

is a speech-to-text software that allows you to verbally control computer functions and to dictate papers and assignments. You’ve likely used a speech-to-text app—have you ever asked your smartphone to take a note or sent a text hands-free?  

Ergonomic Equipment

Our inventory includes keyboards, ergonomic mouse, laptop stands.

Headphones

The Centre carries three types of headphones: noise cancelling, noise isolating, and microphone equipped.

Livescribe Smart Pen (recording device)

The has an embedded computer and digital audio recorder. It allows you to record everything you hear and write which later synchronizes to your notes. Notes can be uploaded to a computer, phone or tablet. Replay any audio by tapping the notes on compatible Livescribe paper.

Tablets

Our Samsung tablets and Apple iPads are available with built-in and downloadable apps to help enhance students’ educational experience.

Read&Write (Text to speech software)

Read&Write

This software comes in the form of a customizable, easy-to-use toolbar that works with most computer applications and programs. Read&Write highlights and reads text aloud while enabling you to control the type of voice and speed. The software (both Mac and Windows versions) is available for free to all Âí»áÂÛ̳ students, staff, and faculty.

  1. Go to
  2. Download and install Read&Write
  3. Sign in using your @dal.ca username and password

ZoomText (screen magnifier)

is a screen magnifying software. The software allows users to customize zoom levels and is functional with most touch-screen devices. ZoomText now offers new command keys and a contemporary tool bar.


Interested in learning more?

Please contact us for further informationÌýabout the above technologies, or to discuss potential disability funding to help support the purchase of assistive technology.

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