How does Ball State make the printed word accessible for students with visual impairments?
DSD works with the student to determine what works best for the student. The Adaptive Computer Technology (ACT) Lab can make print accessible in many ways, one of which is to convert the text into a CD that the student can use on a computer with speech output or with ZoomText. Most students find this to be an effective option. DSD can also order books on tape for the student. DSD provides other services for students who are visually impaired such as priority class scheduling, notetakers, and accommodated test administration.
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