Get the most out of your technology.
Maximizing the potential begins with taking charge of your technology.
- What are your goals with your technology?
- What are the needs of your users?
- What resources do you have? We don’t just consider specialized assistive or educational tools but standard productivity software and free tools from the cloud?
- How do all those options fit in with your technical and budget realities?
We can help.
Whether you’re looking for a solution for an individual or fulfilling system-wide vision for your school or organization contact Bridges to learn how to get the most out of your assistive and educational technology.
For a free consult on the assistive technology needs of an individual adult or child with cognitive, physical, communication and/or learning challenges contact us: info@bridges-canada.com
License Management Services
Bridges tracks and records all serial numbers. We can report on your status at any time in any format. This is invaluable for future upgrades, replacements of lost licenses, and for maximizing license savings, too. As your technology investment grows, your savings grow, too.
In-House Expert Technical Support
For our clients, Bridges is the first number to call for any tech issues with education and assistive technology. A manufacturer typically just knows their software. Because we work with so many different applications, in a diverse range of tech eco-systems we know how they interact or if they conflict. We can troubleshoot with you and support you over the course of the whole school year. We also use live over-the-internet meetings, wikis, and other innovative tools to help keep your integration of assistive technology running smoothly.
Symbolizing Services
Click here for information on how to use symbols in your technology and communication ecosystem.
Whether you want to reach or teach for individuals who don’t speak English well, who have communication challenges, literacy challenges or needs supports in learning new vocabulary and ideas, symbols can help.
Whether in a classroom, work environment or on the net, symbols help build a genuinely inclusive environment.