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Assistive technology (AT) is any software, hardware, or piece of equipment that helps provide equal access to resources and alternative methods of how an individual interacts with the computer and written material.

Assistive technology (AT) helps people who have difficulty speaking, walking, talking, remembering, seeing, hearing, learning, and many other things. Each person is unique, and different challenges require different AT.

The Assistive Technology (AT) Lab at Cosumnes River College provides the following services for students with disabilities who are eligible for the service:

  • Training on adaptive hardware and software
  • Access to computers for test accommodations
  • Access to adaptive computers for homework assignments when adaptive computers are not available in other labs

Available Software

Document Reader or Text-to-Speech Software

Document Reader or Text-to-Speech Software

Document reader software reads aloud sections of documents and highlights the words as it reads.

Document Reader or Text-to-Speech

Screen Reader Software

Screen Reader Software

Screen reader software reads aloud everything on the computer screen to the user, making the computer fully functional without the monitor and mouse.

Screen Reader Software

Screen Magnification Software

Screen Magnification Software

Screen magnification software that enlarges the computer screen information similar to using a magnifying glass.

Screen Magnification Software

Equatio for Math and Science

Equatio for Math and Science

Equatio is a speech recognition and dictation software that allows users to create equations, formulas, and more, digitally.

Equatio

Hardware Available Inside AT Lab

The Assistive Technology Lab offers a variety of hardware and devices available for students to use inside the lab.

Hardware Available

  • Specialized mice and keyboards
  • CCTV document magnifier with Speech
  • Large monitors
  • Scanners
  • Closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) - Devices that enlarge printed materials through the use of a TV camera and monitor.
  • Digital voice recorders
  • Livescribe Smartpens (Echo)
  • Magnifiers

Training Sessions

Technology Assessment and Assistive Technology Lab Orientation (30 Minutes)

  • First step for students to receive additional training
  • Assess technology ability and provide resources
  • Assistive Technology Lab resources and rules overview

CCTV Document Magnifier (30 Minutes)

  • For students with low vision
  • Enlarges documents
  • Changes text and background colors

Low-Vision and Blind Assistive Software (30 Minutes)

  • ZoomText (screen enlargement/magnification)

Document Reader Basics (30 Minutes)

  • Document reader software
  • For students with learning disabilities
  • Reads aloud various document formats: Word, PDF, etc.

Audio Recording Tools (30 Minutes)

Explore options for recording lectures

  • Note-taking app
  • Livescribe Pen
  • Audio Recorder

Contact

Irina Marsant
Alternate Media Design Specialist
crc-dsps@crc.losrios.edu
(916) 691-7250

Hours

CRC Main Campus
Monday to Friday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm

Location

Business and Social Science, BS 104