Assistive Technology

Assistive Technology

Baruch College (2025). Commonly used assistive technologies in the classroom. Retrieved from https://studentaffairs.baruch.cuny.edu/student-disability-services/assistive-technology/commonly-used-assistive-technologies-in-the-classroom/

Cericol, Rachel. (2025). The best smart assistive technologies for people with disabilities. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-assistive-smart-home-technology-for-disabled/

Library of Congress. (2025).  Assistive technology products for information access. Retrieved from https://www.loc.gov/nls/resources/blindness-and-vision-impairment/devices-aids/assistive-technology-products-information-access/

The products listed in this reference guide are designed to assist people who have visual or physical disabilities in accessing printed information. They convert digital text or print into synthetic speech, braille, or enlarged text. Most items are available from multiple vendors, which are listed below the entry along with the price points at the time this publication was compiled. Contact information for the vendors is listed alphabetically in the Addresses of Sources section.

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