Technology Support
Assistive Technology
The Office of Disability Services also seeks to provide numerous assistive technology opportunities for students such as:
- Certified Adaptive Technology Specialist
- Adaptive computer lab
- Technological accommodations for computers
- Communication device support
Read & Write
The university is able to provide access to WSU students, faculty, and staff listening to text, taking notes, and writing. Go to the Texthelp website and download Read&Write for your platform (Windows PC or Mac) when prompted to register, choose Microsoft Account and use your WSU email and credentials.
Smart Pens
Many students find a smartpen to be a valuable tool in taking notes. Pairing audio recording with notes and converting them to digital formats are all features these useful tools provide.