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Pencil Grip
A pencil grip can be used by any student in the classroom, but will be particularly helpful for students who have not yet mastered the grip used for holding a pencil. The pencil grips provide an alternative for physically interacting with materials in the classroom.
A pencil grip can be used by any student in the classroom, but will be particularly helpful for students who have not yet mastered the grip used for holding a pencil. The pencil grips provide an alternative for physically interacting with materials in the classroom.
Camera Mouse
The camera mouse is a free program, it allows the user to move the mouse pointer on the computer by moving their head in the way they want to manipulate the pointer. This provides an alternative way to interact with instructional materials, and technologies.
The camera mouse is a free program, it allows the user to move the mouse pointer on the computer by moving their head in the way they want to manipulate the pointer. This provides an alternative way to interact with instructional materials, and technologies.
Click-n-Type
The Click-N-Type is a virtual keyboard that is designed for students who have a tough time typing on the general computer keyboard. This virtual keyboard provides an alternative to a traditional keyboard which can help students who have a physical disability that makes it difficult to type on a normal keyboard.
The Click-N-Type is a virtual keyboard that is designed for students who have a tough time typing on the general computer keyboard. This virtual keyboard provides an alternative to a traditional keyboard which can help students who have a physical disability that makes it difficult to type on a normal keyboard.
Book Stand
The book holder can prop up the book while students are reading from it, or working from a textbook. This will make interacting with the book easier for students, and provides an alternative for interacting with physical classroom materials.
The book holder can prop up the book while students are reading from it, or working from a textbook. This will make interacting with the book easier for students, and provides an alternative for interacting with physical classroom materials.