Assistive Technology (ATECH) Computer Lab

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Useful for: Students

Overview

The Assistive Technology Lab, provided by the Center for Disability Access and Resources (CDAR), offers accessible computing resources and software for students with disabilities. The lab is located on the 4th floor of the University of Idaho Library, Room 418.

Lab Location & Access

Lab Equipment

Technical Support

 

Lab Location & Access

  • Location: U of I Library – Room 418 (4th Floor)

  • Access: Contact CDAR to request lab access

Lab Equipment

  • 4 Windows 10 Pro desktop computers

    • Installed with:

      • JAWS (screen reader for low vision/blind users)

      • Dragon NaturallySpeaking v7 (dictation software)

  • Scanners

  • ViewPlus Tiger Max Braille Embosser

CDAR Support

For any issues with lab equipment, report to CDAR for repair or replacement. Equipment must be used appropriately; damage due to misuse may result in repair charges.

 

Core CDAR Services 

Apply for accommodations: Students begin by submitting documentation and meeting with a CDAR professional each semester to establish approved accommodations 
CDAR Access Portal: Manage accommodations, renew requests, schedule accommodated exams, access alternative text, notetaking support, and more 


CDAR Resources for Faculty & Staff 

Instructor Portal: Faculty can view accommodations, set up proctoring via the Alternative Testing Agreement (ATA), upload exams, and access tools for notetaking, deaf/HOH assistance, alt-format text, and syllabus statements 
Guidance & FERPA: Portal includes a FERPA reminder and resources for implementing accommodations in line with legal requirements 

 

Contact CDAR

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Article ID: 3565
Created
Tue 7/8/25 1:05 PM
Modified
Wed 7/16/25 6:00 PM