Adaptive Technology at IU Kokomo
| At IU Kokomo, technology and tools have been made available through a partnership with UITS Adaptive Technology and Accessibility Center to assist students with disabilities in reaching their educational goals by working to make campus life and learning accessible. | |
| What is Adaptive Technology? - Adaptive Technology (sometimes called Assistive Technology) includes hardware or software designed to provide improved information access for individuals with disabilities. For example, our tools feature screen reading software that makes a computer accessible to individuals who are blind. | |
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The following tools are available on every student workstation in the Library, all student computer labs, and all classrooms. In addition, these tools are also available on faculty and staff office workstations: |
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Kurzweil 3000 version 10.07 - The comprehensive reading, writing and learning software solution for any struggling reader, including individuals with learning disabilities, such as dyslexia, attention deficit disorder or those who are English Language Learners. |
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Download product documentation, video tutorials, and software updates for Kurzweil 3000 |
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From IU UITS Adaptive Technology Center: Download and try the new - Kurzweil 3000 Version 10 Training and Tutorial CD! |
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JAWS version 9.0.2169 - A powerful accessibility solution that reads information from the computer screen using synthesized speech. JAWS also provides many useful commands that make it easier to use programs, edit documents and read Web pages. |
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Download product documentation and other support resources for Jaws |
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ZoomText Magnifier version 9.1 - Integrated magnification and screen reading for vision impaired computer users. ZoomText Magnifier enlarges and enhances everything on the computer screen, making all applications easy to see and use. |
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| Links to Indiana University resources: Indiana University UITS Adaptive Technology Centers - IUB and IUPUI | |





