In our Assistive Technology Program, adults with disabilities work individually or in small groups with qualified instructors for a practical hands-on experience with computers and technology. Instructors use not only traditional hardware and software, but also adaptive and assistive devices such as touch screens, track ball mice, a hands-free computer operation system, and much more. |
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Each client has personalized goals, based on a needs assessment and individual interests. In addition to personalized instruction, the Assistive Technology center also
provides training and assessment for basic
typing skills,
Internet usage,
Microsoft
Office
Suite,
voice
recognition, and Quicken.
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