Software Directory

Kurzweil 3000

A leading literacy support and assistive technology software designed to aid students with reading, writing, and test-taking. It uses multisensory approaches—combining text-to-speech with visual highlighting—to support those with dyslexia, dysgraphia, or ELL needs, with tools for scanning, translation, annotation, and voice notes.

How to get the software

Support Resources

Kurzweil Academy

Licensing Info

Kurzweil Terms of Service

Your Responsibility

It is the user’s responsibility to protect university resources and data by ensuring that you use software in compliance with relevant university policies and standards, store and process all sensitive data within approved systems, and ensure equitable access to information technology for users with disabilities.

Individuals at MU are ultimately responsible for any infringing software on their computers or devices or for violating the terms and conditions of software licenses. Individuals are responsible for reviewing the Acceptable Use Policy on the UM System website.

Permitted Use

  • Administration
  • Non-commercial Research