http://www.ldonline.org/ld_indepth/technology/technology.html
This site provides a comprehensive, up-to-the-minute listing of hardware and software products for people with learning disabilities, what it does and where to get it.
http://www.ldac-taac.ca/InDepth/inDepth-e.asp
This site includes a really great section on adult issues and specifically related to adaptive technology.
The National Adult Literacy Database is an up-to-date and easily accessible database of adult literacy programs, resources, services and activities across Canada. There is a forum available on the use of technology for adult literacy instruction.
The Special Needs Opportunity Windows or SNOW Project through the University of Toronto provides online resources and professional development opportunities for educators and parents of students with special needs. There is a comprehensive listing with product descriptions, frequently asked questions and tutorials for adaptive technology software and assistive devices.
A great website featuring courses, case studies, tutorials and ready-mades. The video tutorials are an excellent resource for demonstrating how the software works with students.
http://www.gatfl.org/ldguide/default.htm
The Georgia Assistive Technology Project is website which provides a resource base for service providers, teachers, parents and consumers about assistive technology. The web site offers assistive technology evaluation, and information on specific difficulties (i.e. reading, writing, memory organization and math).