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What is Assistive Technology?

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Click /wiki/spaces/itskb/pages/26118813to learn more about the duties and responsibilities of AzTech workers.

 


Questions, comments, concerns? Email aztechs@carleton.edu or visit our website at go.carleton.edu/aztech

Current AzTechs are:

 

Shelby Jones '19

joness2@carleton.edu

 

Katherine Jackson '20

jacksonk3@carleton.edu

 

Naseem Dillman-Hasso '20

dillmann@carleton.edu

 


Babi de Melo Lemos '21

demelolemosb@carleton.edu

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Click on each program's name for additional information.

Kurzweil

Kurzweil is the primary text-to-speech program in use at Carleton. Students that have submitted documentation of a learning disability to Student Health and Counseling may find Kurzweil a useful option for reading, word processing, and material comprehension.

Firefly (Online Kurzweil)

Firefly is an online extension of Kurzweil, Carleton's primary desktop text-to-speech software. Kurzweil users are automatically granted online storage space - documents uploaded to this space can then be read with Firefly. Unlike Kurzweil, Firefly is a web-based application, and thus can be accessed anywhere with an internet connection.

Dragon NaturallySpeaking

Dragon Naturally Speaking is the primary speech-to-text program in use at Carleton. Students may find Dragon a useful option for word processing and voice-controlled computer navigation.

Smartpens

Smartpens allow you to take notes while simultaneously recording classroom lectures or discussion. Simply tap anywhere in your notes and the pen will play back what was said at that moment in time. Smartpens reduce the general stress of processing multiple modes of information concurrently in the classroom. The AzTechs have a Smartpen Lending Program which consists of eight Livescribe Echo Smartpens and one Livescribe Sky Wifi Smartpen which are available for students to check out in five-week periods.

iPad Accessibility Apps

The AzTechs downloaded and tested many of the most popular accessibility apps for iPad, both paid and free. On our website, there is a PDF of a summary of our favorites.