Assistive Technology
List of Supported Software and Mobile Apps
Lab Software - Available on campus
Software / App |
Function |
Notes |
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Screen magnifier |
Windows Labs, Libraries |
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Screen reader |
Windows Labs, Libraries |
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Text to speech in MS Word |
Windows Labs, Mac Labs, Libraries |
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Screen reader |
Windows Labs, Libraries |
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Graphical organizer for writing |
Windows Labs, Mac Labs, Libraries |
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Dictation |
Windows - available on campus in selected locations |
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Scanning and text reading |
Windows Labs, Libraries |
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Convert files into alternative formats that fit your needs, devices, and learning preferences. |
Available online |
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Text to speech, MP3 creation |
Windows Labs, Libraries |
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Accessible Blackboard documents |
Integrated into GVSU Blackboard |
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Screen reader |
Mac Labs, Libraries |
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Screen magnifier |
Mac Labs, Libraries |
Personal Software and Devices
Software / App |
Function |
Notes |
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Text reader |
Windows, Mac |
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Notetaking |
Windows, Mac, iOS, Android |
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Notetaking |
Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android |
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Dictation |
Chrome browser, Chromebook, apps for iOS, Android |
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Dictation |
Chrome browser, Chromebook |
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Dictation in Google Docs |
Google Docs |
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Transcription |
Windows, Mac, Chroembook, apps for iOS, Android |
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Cloud file storage |
Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android |
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Cloud file storage |
Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android |
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Text reader |
Chrome browser, Chromebook |
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Text reader |
Chrome browser, Chromebook |
Mobile Apps
App |
Function |
Platform |
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Text reader |
iOS, Android |
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Mobile document scanning |
iOS, Android |
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Text reader |
iOS, Android |
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Text reader |
Android |
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PDF text reader |
Android |
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Graphical organizer for writing |
iOS, Android |
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Transcription |
Android |
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Transcription |
iOS, Android |
AT Software Available in Campus Windows Computer Labs
Microsoft Office 2019 is the supported office suite software on campus. The Read Aloud tool is available on the Review Tab as a text reader and for proofreading.
WYNN Wizard is a scan-and-read system. This software allows users to scan printed material, such as books and journals, and have the text read out loud. Numerous visual enhancements and study tools enhance learning. In addition to reading scanned material, WYNN Wizard can also read word processor documents, Adobe PDF documents, email, and web pages. Scanners are available in most campus labs and in the libraries.
Windows Magnifier screen magnifier allows users to magnify a computer video display up to 16 times the normal size.
JAWS screen reader is designed to allow blind and low vision users to access and use a computer. JAWS reads text, screen objects, application menus, word processor documents, Adobe PDF documents, email, web pages. Compatible with supported third-party software.
NVDA screenreader is designed to allow blind and low vision users to access and use a computer. NVDA reads text, screen objects, application menus, word processor documents, Adobe PDF documents, email, web pages, supports many applications that are not supported by JAWS. NVDA supports both keyboard navigation, and use of a mouse. Freeware.
Inspiration helps students create a writing project by using a graphical organizer. Concepts are represented graphically in a diagram. An outline is generated and exported to a word processor.
Allows users to dictate text and voice-command the computer.
Reads text of a Word document out loud, useful for review and proofreading
Text reader for Windows. Reads text out loud, creates MP3 audio from text, screenreader accessible. Freeware.
Integrated into GVSU Blackboard, allows download of posted documents in alternate, accessible formats
Other Supported Assistive Technology Software
Voiceover screen reader is integrated into Mac OS, and is designed to allow blind and low vision users to access and use a computer. Voiceover reads text, screen objects, application menus, word processor documents, Adobe PDF documents, email, web pages.
Screen magnifier integrated into Mac OS, allows users to magnify a computer video display up to 40 times the normal size.
Text reader for both Windows and Mac computers. Reads text from DSR alternate format textbooks, documents, and web pages. Available in free and commercial versions.
Livescribe Smartpens (Windows, Mac, apps for iOS, and Andoid)
Pens that link recorded audio with handwritten notes, and allow a student to easily review lecture recordings from any point by tapping on selected written notes. Echo pens synchronize with desktop software on Windows or Mac. Aegir, and Symphony pens pair via Bluetooth with the Livescribe+ desktop app for Windows and Mac computers, or Livescribe+ mobile app for iOS and Android devices.
Sonocnet Glean (Chrome browser, Chromebook, apps for iOS and Android)
Cloud-based notetaking platform requires Chrome browser, allows students to synchronize typed notes with recorded lectures. Lecture recordings can be reviewed from any point. Glean mobile apps can also be used for notetaking.
Read Aloud (Chrome browser, Chromebook)
Chrome extension that adds text to speech functionality. Reads text from web pages and online documents, including PDF. Freeware.
Select and Speak (Chrome browser, Chromebook)
Chrome extension that adds text to speech functionality. Reads text from web pages and online documents, including PDF. Freeware.
Voice Notebook website (Chrome browser, Chromebook, apps for iOS and Android)
www.voicenotebook.com website transcribes dictation. Text can be copied into a word processor. Free to use. The iOS and Android apps also function offline. Freeware.
Speechnotes (Chrome browser, Chromebook)
Chrome app for dictation, allows users to dictate text into an online document. Freeware.
Dictation tool available in Google Docs, requires Chrome browser.
Web service useful for transcription. Apps are available for iOS and Android devices. Free plan offers 600 minutes of transcription per month. Paid subscription plans are available that offer additional transcription minutes.
Apps for Mobile Devices
Voice Dream Reader (iOS, Android)
Text-to-speech app allows the users to listen to textbooks scanned by DSR, Word documents, accessible PDF documents, and eBooks downloaded from DropBox, Google Drive, Bookshare and Project Gutenberg. VoiceOver accessible.
Voice Dream Scanner (iOS, Android)
Allows user to take a photo of print materials and have the text read out loud. Documents can be saved to the Voice Dream Reader app. Voiceover accessible.
Text to Speech app allows the user to listen to books from a number of accessible online libraries, including Bookshare and Project Gutenberg. VoiceOver accessible. Freeware.
Text-to-speech app reads files saved on device or imported from DropBox or Google Drive. Freeware.
Text to speech app reads accessible PDF documents on device or imported from DropBox or Google Drive. Allows annotation of PDF documents.
Mind mapping app that helps students organize ideas for a paper. Free version of app allows diagram creation, Paid version allows creation of outline that can be exported or emailed.
Transcription - useful for class and conversation. Freeware
Transcription - useful for class and conversation. Free plan offers 600 minutes per month. Paid plans offer additional transcription minutes.
Cloud File Storage
Microsoft OneDrive (Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android)
Cloud storage for files shared between devices. Current GVSU students, faculty, and staff have access to OneDrive. Log in with your GVSU email address and password. OneDrive offers 1 TB of data storage. Files can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.
Dropbox (Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android)
Cloud storage for files shared between computers and mobile device. Free for 2GB storage, paid subscription plans for additional storage.
Google Drive (Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS, Android)
Cloud storage for files shared between computers and mobile device. Each Google account is allocated 15 GB free storage, paid subscription plans for additional storage.
This list is intended to advise students and parents regarding assistive technology at Grand Valley State University, and is provided for informational purposes only. The software discussed in this guide is supported by Disability Support Resources. Numerous assistive technology applications are available from various sources.