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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:
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. |