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For those who need adaptive technologies the Dibner Adaptive Computing room offers a variety of hardware and software.

Regular, on-going users should be registered with the University’s Moses Center for Student Accessibility.

The room is located on the southeast side of floor 3 and is accessible via elevators on the ground floor of the 5 Metrotech building.

Available software includes:

  • Kurzweil 1000 - reads books and other print materials aloud
  • CCTV - closed circuit enlargement of print materials
  • JAWS - allows users to listen to the contents of the computer’s screen
  • ZoomText - magnification and screen reading
  • Dragon Naturally Speaking - allows users to dictate, rather than type

The Adaptive Computing Rooms Usage Policy and Guidelines (Google Doc) has more details about lab access.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible

Technology

  • PC (1)
  • Flatbed & book scanner (1)