[Athen] Replacing Assistive Tech Products
Karlen Communications
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Mon Apr 13 11:48:07 PDT 2020
For those in Canada, our charter of rights and freedoms has a duty to accommodate that has been upheld by our supreme court. In Ontario, there is also a duty to accommodate with three high thresholds that identify undue hardship:
1. The cost of the accommodation/in this case an individual student’s adaptive technology is not a financial hardship on the entire organization, not the department.
2. The organization has not been able to find alternate funding for the accommodation.
3. The accommodation is a health and safety issue.
Link to videos for Duty to Accommodate in Ontario
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/learning/duty-accommodate
General Duty to Accommodate in Ontario:
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/policy-ableism-and-discrimination-based-disability/8-duty-accommodate
Undue hardship criteria in Ontario
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/guidelines-accessible-education/undue-hardship-standard
Other provinces should have similar information available.
There is also a page on accommodating students with disabilities:
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/accommodating-students-disabilities-roles-and-responsibilities-fact-sheet
And an interesting one on ableism if anyone wants to read it:
http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/policy-ableism-and-discrimination-based-disability
Am not a lawyer or offering legal advice, just resources.
Cheers, Karen
From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu> On Behalf Of Leyna Bencomo
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 12:29 PM
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: [Athen] Replacing Assistive Tech Products
I also think it is difficult for students to change tools in the midst of staying home on their own computers. Having to download and install new technology can be a challenge for some. If possible, I think the less change the better. We are also scrambling with the dictation. We had Dragon NS on several lab computers on campus and in our testing center. Now, we are having to quickly switch to using Dictate in MS Word for tests. We are also using the free trial of Equatio for dictating STEM.
I have also shown some of my students the Otter app as a notetaking/dictation option since it transcribes and records. However, it isn’t perfect.
Leyna Bencomo, MA ILT
Assistive Technology Specialist
Office of Information Technology
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Available via Microsoft Teams
(719) 255-4202 / <mailto:lbencomo at uccs.edu> lbencomo at uccs.edu
From: athen-list <athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu <mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman12.u.washington.edu> > On Behalf Of Susan Kelmer
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2020 9:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [Athen] Replacing Assistive Tech Products
This is one of those cases where you get what you pay for. No free products are going to give you the kind of reading support that Texthelp or Kurzweil will. No highlighting, not bookmarking, no note-taking. Not too many choices of voices.
The Mac has a reader built in, you can find it by searching for speech and dictation.
Microsoft’s Narrator is pretty decent – it has come a long way since its early days.
Voiceover will read on the iPhone or iPad.
There are a zillion TTS programs for the Android platform.
There are low-cost programs you can recommend, but you would have to pay for licensing for each person using them, so not sure they are cost-effective.
Natural Reader (about $60) for the pc/mac
VoiceDream reader for iOS and Android
ClaroRead for the Mac (I think about $70)
These will add up per student, so might not be cost-effective in the end.
The other thing to consider is that with these programs, you may not be meeting the students’ needs, opening yourself up to an OCR complaint or worse. This is a risk assessment your campus should investigate before deciding to take away these programs from disabled students.
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Susan Kelmer
Alternate Format Production Program Manager
Disability Services
Division of Student Affairs
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Subject: [Athen] Replacing Assistive Tech Products
Hello everyone:
Unfortunately, as a result of recent events, our leadership at UD is asking which AT products are we able to cancel for the 2020-21 academic year. I am writing here to seek suggestions for free or lower-cost alternatives. These products include:
Read and Write - I know that there are free text-to-speech alternatives available. Can anyone recommend some for me to try? What would I lose from Read and Write if I decided to opt for a free or low-cost solution?
Dragon - This one I feel will be harder to replace, but I'm looking for opinions. I've already begun teaching my Mac students how to use the built-in Mac Dictation, which is pretty good. Also, Nuance no longer supports MacOS. Windows is a problem, however. Last time I checked, Windows dictation didn't even come close to being as accurate as Dragon. So again, any thoughts on this are welcome.
Thanks,
Robert
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