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CloseJAWS and ZoomText Now Available for Sale through the APH Website!
We are excited to announce that JAWS® Student Edition and ZoomText Student Edition are now available for sale through the APH website. Previously, these products could only be purchased by contacting Customer Service directly, and while that is still an option, we hope you’ll find it more convenient to order directly from the website.
These products give access to either JAWS screen reader or ZoomText screen magnifier on one computer per purchase. They are managed using an online Portal system, which allows teachers and administrators to manage multiple student licenses within their classroom or district.
After you make your purchase through aph.org, you’ll receive an email with instructions on how to activate the license or licenses you purchased. The email will have two links for each license. One link will activate the license for your account on the Portal, and the other will forward the license to another person so they can activate it on their account. Read the email closely to ensure you activate your licenses on the correct account.
Remember, students should not have their own account in the Portal. The Portal is for teachers, parents, and administrators only, so please do not make an account for anyone under the age of 18.
We know training is important to get the most out of JAWS or ZoomText. The Freedom Scientific team has created specific training specially designed for teachers and support staff. Visit www.freedomscientific.com/teachers to check out what is available.
For more information, contact APH Customer Service by calling 1-800-223-1839 or emailing support@aph.org.
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