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The Military Crosswalk Search is available from O*NET OnLine and helps translate military experience into civilian terms. On this website users are able to search codes or titles from the Military Occupational Classification (MOC) and a summary report is generated for an occupation. Summary reports include sections on reported job titles, tasks,...
This toolkit, made available by BCcampus, is on online and open access textbook that provides "resources for each content creator, instructional designer, educational technologist, librarian, administrator, and teaching assistant to create a truly open textbook - one that is free and accessible for all students." The book is organized into two main...
The Accessibility Skills Hiring Toolkit, provided by Teach Access, includes sample job descriptions, screening questions, and interview questions for jobs that influence accessibility in digital products. This toolkit is intended "... to help organizations build internal capacity for producing accessible digital products by developing a...
This resource, published by the National Center on Accessible Educational Materials at the Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST), provides information on a number of free tools instructors can use to check the accessibility of their websites and ensure information is accessible to all learners. The webpage provides different platforms,...
Sonocent is a note-taking and audio recording software that runs on a desktop, or in the cloud. The software puts audio recordings, slides, and notes in one spot for students to enhance capturing, organizing, and reviewing class notes. Audio recordings can be highlighted to signify different tasks.
This website, from Pennsylvania State University (PSU), provides information and resources on "how to ensure web pages and online documents can be made usable for users with different disabilities." Users can explore the following web accessibility areas: accommodations, blockers, courses, guidelines, websites, multimedia, testing/triage, software,...
This webpage, from Portland Community College, provides information and resources on web accessible formatting.  Users can explore universal design best practices for headings, lists, meaningful links, alternative text, color, tables, captioning, and equations. Tutorials, guidelines, and templates for tools, such as Microsoft Office and Google...
NaturalReader is a text-to-speech web application that converts text and documents to mp3 files. The application employs OCR technology and AI to convert text and imitate human voices. The application converts .pdf, .doc, .txt, .rtf, and .epub files, as well as text on websites. 
CamScanner is a mobile application that can scan, save, archive, upload, search, acquire, and manage files and documents from one location. The application employs OCR recognition technology and offers a wireless printing option, a global fax option, filing synchronization, pdf editing, format conversion, and more. 
Balabolka is a text-to-speech program that uses Microsoft Speech API to convert text to audio. Balabolka is available in several languages and works with most text file formats.