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Assistive Technology, is, in a nutshell, technology for persons with disabilities. For example, there is a piece of software called "JAWS" that is a screen-reader, which literally reads the contents of the screen aloud for blind individuals. There are many other software packages and hardware devices we work with and attempt to provide to departments, students, and even faculty and staff to increase the accessibility to this institution for everyone.