Equipped with the latest
in adaptive computer technology, the Guild's Robert Stone Center
offers a variety of courses to help students of all ages effectively
use adaptive technology at work, home, or school. A professional
instructor who also has personal experience with visual impairment
teaches all courses in a friendly and supportive environment.
Training
Whether you are a beginner
or an advanced user, the Guild has a course for you. We offer small
group training (6 student maximum) in one of three state-of-the-art
computer classrooms. Self-paced tutorial programs and customized,
one-on-one training is also available at the Guild or at your workplace.
You are welcome to combine any of our three training options to
meet your individual needs.
Classes
Darlene Schwartz Tutorial Training Program
One-on-one training
The Latest Technology
The Center has 12 advanced
computer stations, braille and voice notetaking devices, an 80-character
refreshable braille display, scanners, and split-screen and portable
closed-circuit televisions (CCTVs). The Center also offers JAWS®
for Windows, Window-Eyes®, ZoomText Xtra®, MAGic®, Big
Shot®, Duxbury Braille Translator®, Open Book®, and
Kurzweil 1000®.
Product Information
Cell Phone Accessibility
Resource List
Adaptive Technology Price list
Schedule
Registration
Adaptive Technology Overview
Success Stories