Review:
Assistive Technology For Accessibility
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Assistive technology for accessibility refers to devices or software designed to help individuals with disabilities navigate and interact with the world more easily.
Key Features
- Screen readers
- Braille displays
- Voice recognition software
- Adaptive keyboards
- Sip-and-puff systems
Pros
- Improves access to information and communication for individuals with disabilities
- Enhances independence and autonomy
- Helps level the playing field in education and employment
Cons
- Can be expensive
- May require training to use effectively