Assistive Technology (AT) Lab

The AT Lab is housed within the DRC at UW-Stevens Point. The AT Lab’s goal is to promote equal access to information and learning for students, staff, and faculty with disabilities, while also focusing on helping students with disabilities foster their independence, improve their educational experience, and prepare them to be lifelong learners.

The AT Lab offers innovative software, hardware, and technology devices that allow students with disabilities to access and create information electronically, such as screen magnifiers and enlargers, as well as software for screen reading, text-to-voice, and voice-to-text. The AT Lab will also make requests for various alternative text formats on behalf of students with disabilities.
 

RESOURCES

SOFTWARE & EQUIPMENT

ALTERNATIVE TEXT

DOWNLOAD FILES

The contents of all books provided by the AT Lab are protected under copyright law. The AT Lab strictly regulates its distribution of materials to a specialized member population that has provided documented evidence of a print disability.

Copying, sharing, or redistributing Assistive Technology books in any form to any person is strictly prohibited by law. It is a violation of publishers’ rights and the terms of your participation in the DATC. Violators face permanent suspension of participation rights and possible disciplinary action through the Dean of Students office.

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