Assistive Technology resources:  Supporting information by Bridgette Nicholson
Occupational therapist
Assistive technology consultant

Assistive Technology training
www.meetup.com/Assistive-Technology/

www.learningtools.us

www.customtyping.com
www.customsolutions.us


Finding Adapted Books

Books don't have to be the regular paper novels and textbooks you have all used before. There are SOOO many more options now - audiobooks, e-books, multimedia books.  If you are the kind of kid who learns better by hearing, or hearing the words AND seeing the text being scanned, or if you like video and music or sounds with your text ..  then this section is for you!
   Bookshare
If you have a reading disability (see qualifications), you can get thousands of free ebooks, digital magazines, newspapers etc. Click here for more information. 
You can read all these books on your iPod or iPad with the Read2Go app


 
 
Audio books (the company used to be RFB&D).  
A huge selection of audio books read by real people :)  You can hear these on your computer and on the RFB&D app on your iPod or ipad.

http://www.learningally.org/


 
 MyMediaMall

A downloadable audio and digital book service available to many public library cardholders. You can download audio books and e-books. All you need to do is install the free reader software and then use your library card number to access the books you want.You can listen on any Windows computing device, transfer to a portable device or burn onto a CD.

http://www.mymediamall.net


Subpages (1): Bookshare