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10-Digit Talking Calculator (LIT2334)
Description: Entires and results reported in a human voice 10 digit LCD display voice volume control shutoff auto back to time after 8 minutes idle time and date display built in talking alarm clock calculation results reported in digit or unit
All-Turn-It Spinner (LIT080)
Description: The All-Turn-It Spinner is a switch-activated spinner for classroom activities and games. The inner overlay and arrow spin randomly and independently. The Spinner comes with a dice overlay allowing students to participate in any commercially-available game that requires dice. Operate using built-in switch or external switch via the 1/8-inch switch jack.
Functional Evaluation for Assistive Technology (LIT2466)
Description: Assessment tool that can be used to determine the most appropriate and effective assistive technology devices to help individuals of all ages with learning problems compensate for their difficulties and meet the demands of specific tasks and contexts.
Intel Reader Capture Station (LIT1669)
Description: The Intel Portable Capture Station is used with the Intel Reader to quickly and conveniently capture large amounts of text for school, work or pleasure.
Math Shark (LIT680)
Description: The Math Shark is both a calculator and electronic game that improves math skills. It provides hundreds of drill games in a progressive sequence of problems in seven skills: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions, and percents.
PlexTalk Portable Recorder (LIT2017)
Description: The PLEXTALK Pocket is powered by a rechargeable lithium polymer battery for up to 10 hours of playback or recording. At just over 2 inches x 4 inches and under 4 ounces - the PLEXTALK Pocket keeps up with your needs, whether in school, at the workplace, hanging out with friends, or at home reading a good book.
Tell Me (LIT2471)
Description: A classroom-wide approach for preschool children starting to use augmentative and alternative communication with core vocabulary