Assistive technology is any high-tech or low-tech tool, product or system that helps you improve your ability to do something. It could be, for example, a pen that records audio, or a computer program that reads out written words.
- The Accessibility Consultant can introduce you to recommended technology during your Assistive Technology Assessment or upon referral from a Disability Services Coordinator.
- Training is provided in the technology you currently own.
- We will troubleshoot technology operation problems.
- Software and specialized equipment can be borrowed from the Library Circulation Desk.
Disability Services
Room 1006 | Library Information Common | RDC
t: 403.357.3629 | e: disabilityservices@rdc.ab.ca