Atomic Expands ATC with New Training Tutorials

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Atomic Learning, a provider of online technology training and support, has expanded The Assistive Technology Collection, a suite of tutorials to help train users in a number of widely-used educational software applications and devices.

Little Falls, MN-based Atomic Learning has added tutorials to ATC on such software as Write:OutLoud Solo, Draft:Builder, Wynn 5.1, and Read:Outloud. The package already aids users in learning Read & Write Gold, Classmate Reader, MediaBlender, and Kidspiration, as well as more than 20 other applications and various hardware devices, including Mimio interactive pad and Boardmaker Activity Pad.

In related news, Atomic is now making several tutorials related to assistive technologies on Windows Vista available at no charge. These include Accessibility Features, IntelliKeys USB Keyboard, TextAloud, Co:Writer Solo, and others. Further information can be found here.

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