I am not able to see at all and I need a device, such as a cane or other tool, to help me navigate, and add-ons to help me use electronic devices.
I have very limited sight, and prefer to get around with aids such as a cane and another tools to help me navigate and use electronic devices.
I can get around without aids such as walking sticks or glasses, but I cannot see enough detail required to make out faces, let alone read. I adjuste the settings or use tools to help me use electronic devices.
I can see and navigate without aids, but I need glasses and large text to read.
I can see everything normally.
I'm dependent on devices to communicate because I'm not able to communicate functionally without them.
I'm able to speak or make verbal communication to some extend, but I need to combine it with low/high tech aids to be effective.
I'm able to speak, but speaking is difficult and requires repetition, gesturing and sometimes devices to be effective.
I have minor speech difficulties, but I don't need devices or help to communicate effectively.
I do not have any difficulty speaking.
I am unable to use my arms and hands functionally
I have severly limited mobility in one or both arms, and need help with most things that require upper body mobility.
I have limited mobility in one or both arms/hands, and I need a lot of help with daily activities.
I have limited mobility in one or both arms/hands, but I can still perform most daily activities.
I can use both my arms and hands without problems.
I like the security that comes with using trusted technology. I try to keep using the things I'm familiar with, and not have to learn something new.
I prefer to keep what I'm used to, but I don't oppose trying new technology when I have to or when it promises to be good for me. It usually takes me a while to get the hang of new technology.
I try new technology from time to time. I'm not super fast at learning it, but I can usually pick it up pretty well.
I try new technology often, and I learn how to use it pretty quickly.
I'm always looking for the latest technology, and can't wait to use it. I learn how to use new tools and software almost effortlessly.
I'm wheelchair dependent for all mobility and I'm dependent on others or devices to get in and out of the wheelchair.
I'm wheelchair dependent for all mobility, but able to get in and out of wheelchair independently.
My ability to walk is very limited and I need to use a wheelchair most of the day.
I'm able to walk short distances, even if I sometimes need to use a walking aid.
I'm am able to walk without devices or help.

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The Zing Prone size 2 is a larger version of Zing Prone size 1 and is a single position stander but is one of the few to offer a flat-to-load transfer position at a comfortable height of 31″. Prone positioning from 0-90 degrees including vertical and up to 30 degrees of independent leg abduction.

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The Zing MPS is the only multi-position stander that pivots two directions, allowing the unit to go from flat-to-load supine to 20 degrees prone in one motion. There is no need to transfer the user in and out, flip pads, foot plates and trays. This ability provides a therapeutic opportunity not possible with other standing frames. It is also one of the few standers that provides the option of up to 30 degrees of independent leg abduction. The Zing MPS is also available in Size 2.

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The Zing Supine Size 1 is a single position stander but has all the features and positioning and support components available on the Zing MPS, minus prone positioning. The Zing Supine provides positioning opportunities from flat-to-load supine to vertical. It is also one of the few standers that provides the option of up to 30 degrees of independent leg abduction.

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The Zing Supine Size 2 with Gas Spring Lift is a larger version of the Zing Supine size 1. The Zing Supine provides positioning opportunities from flat-to-load supine to vertical. It is also one of the few standers that provides the option of up to 30 degrees of independent leg abduction.

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The Steady Stylus works for people who have difficulties holding an object like a pen, but who are able to firmly grasp something with their hand. What you get is a durable, fully conductive T-shaped stylus.

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The humanoid robot AlphaMini is the ideal platform to learn AI robot knowledge and applications at different levels (PO, VO, MBO, HBO). It can serve as both a versatile teaching assistant and an essential carrier for the delivery of AI robotics curriculum.

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I’m a Nao and the perfect small buddy to help you in many ways. Like humans, I have two legs and two arms and can lead gym sessions to help you stay in good shape. I can also be used to entertain, train brains, and help teachers or students to learn more in a really fun way.

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The Secondary resource helps young people to understand, think about and then express their views in a visual way using specially designed communication symbols on 3 topics relating to their Secondary years.

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Provides all the same great features of the Classic Perkins Brailler, but the keys for dots 1, 2, 3 remain in locked position until either dots 4, 5, 6 are added or the spacebar is depressed to accommodate brailling with one hand.

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Perkins Braillers are the world’s standard for Brailling excellence.

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