Assistive Technologies Sci-Plus 300 Low Vision Scientific Calculator with Speech Output.

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Assistive Technologies Sci-Plus 300 Low Vision Scientific Calculator with Speech Output

Benefits of Sci-Plus 300 Small and portable size makes it convenient to carry around and less noticeable to others Allows students with low vision to learn and perform advanced math functions without assistance from others Color coded buttons and speech output make this calculator easy to use and user friendly

Sci-Plus 300 Features Created for users with low vision or blindness Has large color coded, positively activated keys Possesses a large 8 digit screen display Has a speech output function that can be turned ON or OFF

Sci-Plus 300 Physical Aspects The Sci-Plus 300 is intended to be a portable calculator The case is built of a hard durable plastic Contains a rechargeable lithium battery The Sci-Plus 300 calculator has dimensions of: – 9 by 6.2 by 1.5 inches & weighs 14 ounces

Importance of Assistive Technologies Helps people with disabilities feel normal by being able to perform routine tasks Allows people to be employed with jobs that would otherwise be inaccessible to them Gives students with disabilities the same opportunity to learn that the other kids have Allows people with disabilities to live independently of others assistance