Learning Magic, Inc. Resellers and Resource Centers |
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We are excited to see the magic of learning continue to spread out from our home base in Edmonds, Washington. Learning Magic opened in 2005 and has since teamed up with resellers and resource centers across North America. Please take a moment visit their websites to learn where you can try out our software. See if there is some magic near you! |
![]() | Adaptive Solutions provides information, training and technical support to people who are responsible for educational, work, and/or life skills of people with disabilities. |
| Location: Port Allen, Louisiana. | Web address: http://www.adaptive-sol.com/ |
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Bridges is a team of professionals that draws on combined 100+ years of direct experience within the augmentative communication system and school systems to create effective Assistive Technology solutions. |
| Location: Mississauga, Ontario Canada | Web address: http://www.bridges-canada.com |
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Since 1984, Dunamis, Inc. has been a company committed to helping you find the technology you need to accomplish your goals and realize your dreams. We want to continue to be known for our excellent customer service. |
| Location: Laurenceville, Georgia. | Web address: http://www.dunamisinc.com |
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We are a resource and provider of Assistive and Intervention technologies for individuals, schools and government agencies. Our products help with reading, writing, math, organization and communication. |
| Location: Bethesda, Maryland | Web address: http://www.envisiontechnology.org |
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Key Technologies, Inc. was established in 1986 by Ken and Karen Whitley as a means to promote the field of assistive technology, special needs materials, and the literacy development of struggling readers and writers. We serve persons with disabilities, their families, and the professionals serving them. |
| Location: Morganton, North Carolina | Web address: http://www.gokeytech.com/ |
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LAB Resources first began offering assistive technology (AT) solutions to schools and families in 1990. Although the products we offer have changed significantly since 1990, one factor remains steady; educators and parents want to find appropriate solutions for their students and implement these products successfully in their settings. It is our continued goal to assist you in finding those solutions. |
| Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Web address: http://www.labresources-assistivetechnology.com/ |
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Mayer-Johnson is a reseller of Learning Magic's SoftTouch-based products, including The Nature Series and The Animal Kingdom. Their mission is to enhance learning and human expression for individuals with special needs through symbol-based products, training and services. |
| Location: San Diego, California. | Web address: http://www.mayer-johnson.com/ |
![]() | AT: LAST, Inc. (Assistive Technology: Loans, Acquisitions, Services and Training, Inc.) is a purchasing cooperative for schools and families that reduces the cost of assistive technology devices and training. It maintains an inventory in Howard County for demonstration and short-term loan and conducts public awareness events. Product lines for individuals with disabilities and the elderly include: educational software, communication devices, alternative computer access, aids for daily living, switches and adapted toys, sensory aids, and therapeutic supplies. |
| Location: Columbia, Maryland. | Web address: http://www.matcoop.org |
![]() | Easter Seals of DuPage and the Fox Valley Region, a pediatric outpatient rehabilitation center, provides clinical services for children and young adults with disabilities. Their mission is to aid individuals to achieve maximum independence and to provide support for the families who love and care for them. The Assistive Technology Department provides evaluation, therapy, consultation and training services to children and young adults needing to use assistive technology for speaking, writing or learning. |
The staff also provides continuing education workshops on a variety of software and hardware solutions in the area of assistive technology. Learning Magic's entire line of software products can be investigated further by contacting Kathleen Post at the center. |
| Location: Villa Park, Illinois. |
| Web address: http://dfvr.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=ILDU_homepage |
![]() | The mission of PACER Center is to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of children and young adults with disabilities and their families, based on the concept of parents helping parents. One of the many services on the PACER web site is the Simon Technology Center Library (STC). The STC Library offers Minnesota families and professionals the opportunity to preview educational and disability-specific software and assistive technology devices for children and young adults. Its new online catalog, the A.T. Finder, allows |
| you to search over 2,000 items currently available for loan. Categories include software for reading, writing, math, science, independent living skills, and cause and effect. You can also do a keyword search by using the publisher's name, such as Learning Magic. | |
| Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota. | Web address: http://www.pacer.org/stc |
![]() | The Special Education Technology Center (SETC) of Washington State is a statewide special needs project funded through the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. The SETC serves all public school districts in the State of Washington with the mission of improving the educational experience of students with disabilities through the effective implementation of assistive technology. If you need more a more detailed description our website has many references to the services we provide. |
| Location: Ellensburg, Washington. | Web address: http://www.cwu.edu/~setc/ |
![]() | The UAAACT project is dedicated to improving the communication skills of students with disabilities across the state of Utah. A parent, teacher or other concerned individual may refer a student for an assistive technology evaluation. |
| Location: Salt Lake City, Utah. | Web address: http://www.usor.utah.gov/uaaact/ |
![]() | The Computer Center for Citizens With Disabilities is one of the branch resources of UCAT, the Utah Center for Assistive Technology. The fundamental goal of the Computer Center for Citizens With Disabilities is to help improve the lives of children and adults with disabilities by introducing them to the many ways in which computer technology can enhance their jobs, careers and education. |
| Location: Salt Lake City, Utah. | Web address: http://www.usor.utah.gov/ucat/computers.htm |
![]() | The Umatilla-Morrow ESD web site has a host of programs and services, including an extensive Assistive Technology section. This includes information for teachers and parents, an assistive technology blog, and libraries of equipment and software. Learning Magic's entire product line of software products can be reviewed and investigated at the ESD center. Please contact Lon Thornburg at the center for further information. |
| Location: Pendleton, Oregon. | Web address: http://www.umesd.k12.or.us/depts/ss/atd/index.html Resources /Freeware and Software Page http://www.umesd.k12.or.us/depts/ss/atd/resources/links.html |
