In the Austin Public Library website section on Adaptive Equipment it say public computers at the Austin Public Library have JAWS software to navigate through pages using audio. But library staff is not able to offer JAWS training or instruction. So where can one get such training? And where can I find information about Magic, a screen magnifier?
I am interested in more information about the Read Naturally program and how it is implemented. I am also trying to find data on reading speeds by grade level in the state of Texas.
In the Austin Public Library website section on Adaptive Equipment it say public computers at the Austin Public Library have JAWS software to navigate through pages using audio. But library staff is not able to offer JAWS training or instruction. So where can one get such training? And where can I find information about Magic, a screen magnifier?
http://library.austintexas.gov/basic-page/community-services#adaptive
Hello,
I know the people who specifically help with public library accessibility are http://www.knowbility.com.
I am interested in more information about the Read Naturally program and how it is implemented. I am also trying to find data on reading speeds by grade level in the state of Texas.