Devices
Adapted Science Materials Kit
This kit includes many items originally devised by educators at the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley, California, and enables students with visual impairments to participate in science lessons and experiments alongside their sighted peers.
Adapted Science Materials KitAndroid Tablet
Ability to use different apps to support reading in audio, braille, digital, and/or large print. Please contact AEM for different software that can be loaded on this device to support people with print disabilities.
AT Kit
This tool kit included an iPod with pre-loaded apps to support people with print disabilities, a C-Pen, and reading magnifier.
BrailleNote Touch
Smart keyboard cover provides a perfect ergonomic introduction to braille typing for young children, quick access to mainstream apps and cloud storage, including Google Docs, DropBox and YouTube, and teachers can receive instant visual feedback.
C-Pen
Device that reads text out loud by scanning printed materials with an English, human-like digital voice
Chromebook
Ability to use different apps and extensions to support reading in audio, digital, and/or large print
iPad Mini
Ability to use different apps to support reading in audio, braille, digital, and/or large print. Please contact AEM for different apps that can be loaded on this device to support people with print disabilities.
iPad Pro 12.9 Inch
Ability to use different apps to support reading in audio, braille, digital, and/or large print. Please contact AEM for different software that can be loaded on this device to support people with print disabilities.
Macbook Air
Ability to use different software to support reading in audio, digital, and/or large print. Please contact AEM for different software that can be loaded on this device to support people with print disabilities.
OrCam Read V9
A handheld device with a smart camera that seamlessly reads text from any printed surface or digital screen.
OSMO Creative Set
Guess and spell the on-screen image. Team up or compete in-person with friends or family to see who will get their letter in first! A custom spelling list can be loaded on this app.
Pictures in a Flash (p.i.a.f.)
This device is a tactile image maker. It is a device that produces high-quality tactile graphics using heat-sensitive capsule paper, known as the Tangible Magic Paper. It is ideal for people who are blind and visually impaired.