Universal Design Technology Lab (UDTL)
The Universal Design Technology Lab (UDTL) serves individuals with disabilities and specializes in assistive technologies that help with reading, writing, studying and information access. We provide services for students, faculty, and staff with the following disabilities: vision (blindness and low vision), mobility impairment, learning (dyslexia, ADHD, and others) and hearing loss.
UDTL Staff meet one on one with students and faculty to provide an introduction to adaptive and assistive technologies, basic training on hardware and software available at the lab, and accessible electronic resource and media consultation.
Mission
Making specific and diverse accommodations for students with unique learning needs.
Software
The UDTL offers a broad variety of software to meet a multitude of accommodation needs.
Services
The UDTL Staff provide services to best meet your specific needs.
Equipment
The UDTL has special equipment to serve your specific needs.
Contact Us!
Universal Design
Technology Lab
2nd floor of the Bailey-Howe Library
Contact person: Nick Ogrizovich
8:30am - 4:30pm
Last modified August 04 2011 10:57 AM
