- Moving Targets - A suite of fun targeting activities in which the targets are progressively harder to hit. Ideal for both assessment and practice. Suitable for almost any direct selection from mouse to IWB. Switch access is also available, with some activities becoming cause and effect exercises, while the first two allow practice at scanning.
- Read,Write,Think Student Materials Index - offers dozens of interactive tools. You will LOVE this and so will your students!
- Pacer Center - Kids Against Bullying Site - very kid friendly
- ZacBrowser - Web Browser designed by a grandfather for his grandson who is on the Autism Spectrum. Appropriate for young children or those with developmental disabilities
- 100 Useful Tools for Special Needs Students and Educators
- 100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner
- Do to Learn - Free Feelings and Emotions Games, excellent for social skills instruction, also check out the Fire Safety and Street Safety songs for students with cognitive disabilities. They have added an Emotions Color Wheel toolwhich is an incredible resource to help students visually understand their feelings.
- Eyejot - "Video messaging in a blink," video email tool
- Better Fonts - Dafonts - free fonts
- PDF Creator or Cute pdf - free PDF conversion tools
- Diigo - a powerful social annotation research tool, with highlighting features and the ability to extract highlights
- Cast UDL Lesson Builder - provides educators with models and tools to create and adapt lessons that increase access and participation in the general education curriculum for all students.
- Checklists - linear alternative to rubrics, easily create guides for students' projects.
- Visual Schedules - best for younger students.
- Note Star - helps organize notes and bibliographies for essays and research papers.
- Audacity - Free, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds
- Click N Type Virtual On Screen Keyboard
- Pics4Learning - copyright friendly image library for teachers and students
- 22 Frames is a new service that provides a central location for locating captioned videos for learning English and for Internet users who have hearing impairments.
- Animated Explanations is a website for finding animated explanations of topics and concepts in the fields of health, technology, and work.
- Zap Reader- This app allows students read online text one word at a time as slow as 25 words per minute, it can act like a finger spot holder on the digital page.