These seven tools will help you with accessibility and assist you while using the internet.
Tool 1: JAWS
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A screen reader that is useful for people with vision loss and aids them with hearing the words on the screen.
Tool 2: ZoomText
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A screen magnifier that is useful for people with low vision and assists them with seeing the content on the screen easier.
Tool 3: Sonocent
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Audio note taking software which can capture notes and organize them in slides and text to put into one workspace.
Tool 4: Kurzweil
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A reading, writing and studying tool that can help users foster their literacy and reach their academic potential.
Tool 5: Google Slides
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A tool that allows you to easily create, share and edit presentations online.
Tool 6: Google Translate
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This tool allows you to translate a language to help you understand a language you do not know.
Tool 7: Google Meet
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This tool allows you to talk to people online through a video chat.