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 ASU >> Student Affairs >> Disability Services >> Technology >> Accessible Labs

 AT overview 

Accessible Labs Web Accessibility Workshops
 

Locations of Accessible Workstations:

Accessible workstations currently available at: Dean B. Ellis Library R. 242, Disability Services Student Union R. 2181, Wilson Hall Language Lab R. 317, College of  Education Lab R. 209, Smith Center R. 218, CSM (Science & Math) R. 102, Nursing Audio Visual Lab R. 302, Business Lab R. 202.

Assistive Technology available at Disability Services Dean B. Ellis Library R. 242:

  • CCTV
  • A Computer with Scan and Read software, Learning Tool Software, Screen Magnification software, Screen Reader, and voice recognition.
  • Electronic adjustable desk with Wrist Wizard and a PC.
  • Reading Edge

Assistive Technology available at Smith Center R. 218: a computer and a scanner loaded with software packages: Screen Magnification, Scan and Read software, and Learning Tool software.

Assistive Technology available at Wilson Hall Language Lab R. 317:  a computer and a scanner loaded with software packages: Screen Magnification, Scan and Read software, Screen Reader and Learning Tool software.

Assistive Technology available at  CSM (Science & Math) Lab R. 102:  a computer and a scanner loaded with software packages: Screen Magnification, Scan and Read software, and Scientific Notebook (Math software).

Assistive Technology available at College of Education Computer Lab R. 210: a computer and a scanner loaded with software packages: Screen Magnification, Scan and Read software.

Training Lab located at Disability Services Student Union R. 2181: various assistive technology software and devices.

 

Handouts:

 

General tips:

  • If an application fails, sometimes simply closing and reopening the application will fix the problem.

Our goal is to make the campus computer labs accessible. If you are interested in making your academic lab accessible, please let us know. Each workstation comes with a Dell Pentium 4 computer, a 17" or 19" monitor, a scanner, a speaker/headphone, and AT software. We have limited site licenses for ASU Jonesboro campus on the following software: Zoomtext Screen Magnifier, OpenBook Scan and Read, and Jaws Screen Reader. Please contact us if you are interested in installing the above software on a campus workstation.

 

 
 
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