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Standing Desks
Standing desks were invented in 1626 and have become a great option for alternate seating for students -
Audiobooks
Audiobooks help students who have a hard time reading or with reading comprehension understand -
Voice Recognition
can be used for a lot of disabilities -
Text to Speech
Visual and reading impairments benefit from this -
Wobble Stools
Another type of alternate seating for students -
IEP software
IEP software for teachers to help keep track of students goals -
Sip and Puff
people who do not have use of their hands can use sipping or puffing into a tube to send air pressure to a sensor to control motorized devices such as wheelchairs or to talk to people. -
Smart Boards
Interactive boards like Smartboards and Touchscreens come into play. -
Proloquo2go
People that cannot communicate with speech have this type of program to help them communicate with others. -
Flipgrid
Flipgrids provide closed captioning features for students who are deaf