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Below you’ll
find the definition of “output device” as well as a list of
example items. For
a speech output device, cursor down to “communication
notebooks.”
“An
output technology is a device that presents the data or
information from a computer to the user. Most web users are
familiar with commonly used output devices such as computer
monitors and screens, speakers, printers and projectors. Mobile
phones, PDAs, plotters and film recorders can also be used to
output website content. A number of specialised assistive output
technologies are available to enable people with disabilities to
obtain information via the Web.”
-http://www.ascilite.org.au/aset-archives/confs/edtech94/ak/horsell.html
Here
is another list of output devices from site link shown above:
Software
Combining
specialized software with adaptive hardware
Interactive
multimedia for students with disabilities
Multimedia for
students with severe multiple disabilities
Selecting
appropriate technology for students with disabilities
A
site that specializes in disability products:
http://www.disabilityproducts.com/cgi-bin/disabilityproducts.cgi
Communication
Notebooks
Augmentative
& Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices
There
are several different devices available for the autistic person
to use as their "voice." These devices can
look similar to a watch or have a touch screen that is a little
bigger than a Gameboy.
Choosing
an AAC Device
-http://www.autismindex.com/Therapies/speech.html
Auditory
Integration Training (AIT): assists with auditory processing problems
Incredible
sensory swings here!
http://www.out-of-sync-child.com
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