Joy Player
Subject(s): Music | Reading | Low Vision | AT | Assistive TechnologyOnline resources: Please complete this required evaluation.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Assistive Technology Devices | Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence | AT Devices | Available | 2018-6091 |
The Joy Player is a personal electronic device that allows individuals with visual and multiple impairments to access music and audio books. It is designed to be used with the personal music player routine in APH’s Sensory Learning Kit (SLK). The Joy Player differs from other music playing devices on the commercial market and from the National Library Service’s Digital Talking Book Player because it is designed to accommodate individuals who are developing fine motor skills, have limited mobility, or cognitive disability in addition to a visual impairment. The Joy Player plays audio from three different types of portable electronic storage devices: SD card, USB flash drive, and Digital Talking Book (DTB) Cartridge.
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