Helping non-verbal students express basic needs.
: The CD must be inserted into the drive to run or verify the license.
Boardmaker, developed by Mayer-Johnson (now part of Tobii Dynavox), is a software program designed to create printed visual supports. The "CD" refers to the CD-ROM format that dominated the market from the early 1990s through the late 2000s.
Boardmaker CD was the industry-standard software for creating . The CD contained a massive library of Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) — simple, line-drawn images with consistent styling. You installed the software from the CD, inserted the disc to run it, and printed directly to a local printer. There was no cloud, no login, and no subscription.
for installing your specific version of the Boardmaker CD on a newer operating system.
The represents a pivotal era in special education, serving as the industry standard for creating Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) long before the advent of iPads and cloud-based apps. For decades, these physical discs were the primary tool for Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and teachers to design laminated communication boards and visual schedules for students with complex communication needs. The Legacy of the Boardmaker CD