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Unus Tactus – a new simple phone App

Unus Tactus – a new simple phone App

Reposted with permission from www.janefarrall.com/blog  Unus Tactus is a really fabulous new App for the iPhone – which allows a user to access a simple picture based phone directory to make calls.     Creating an entry is short and simple – just press the plus icon at the top of the screen and add a new person …

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Weally Wonderful Apps V3.0

Weally Wonderful Apps V3.0

Weally Wonderful Apps V3.0 is a new update. It has about 80 new entries so it has grown since Version 2.0. Download Weally Wonderful Apps (MS Word docx 804 KB) – Use Firefox to download if you have problem with saving the file under Internet Explorer. Download Weally Wonderful Apps (zip 688 KB) If you don’t have Microsoft …

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Weally Wonderful Apps V2.0

Weally Wonderful Apps V2.0

Weally Wonderful Apps V2.0 is an update of the Version 1.0 document. I have added categories that are more descriptive and so the resource should be more user-friendly. Quite a few new apps have been added as well as some new resources and links to articles. I hope that this 13 page document will be useful for educators, …

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Universal Access to Web Browsers

Universal Access to Web Browsers

1. Introduction As per critical software for users with different access and learning needs, the web browser is most definitely one of the most important. Students now spend so much of their time online inside a browser. When they are on social media sites, chatting, searching, researching and collecting data, emailing, shopping, banking, reading the news, sports, entertainment …

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Weally Wonderful Apps V1.0

Weally Wonderful Apps V1.0

I have created a new resource in MS Word that just applies to Apps – thus ‘Weally Wonderful Apps’. It is Version 1.0 and has an introductory page and then is followed by six pages of links to resources, articles, reviews. Best-Of sites and teaching and learning supports for people working within education and therapy. It will definitely …

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iZoom 4: New Version of the lower cost Screenreader for People with Low Vision

iZoom 4: New Version of the lower cost Screenreader for People with Low Vision

At less than half the cost of ZoomText, iZoom is an economical option for people with low vision who need an easy-to-use program for magnifying text on their computer screens. Another big bonus is that it speaks out the text using clear male and female Australian voices! AND the new iZoom Version 4 has just been released allowing …

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Universal Access using Keyboards and Typing Tutors

Universal Access using Keyboards and Typing Tutors

1. Introduction ‘Typing is the process of inputting text into a device, such as a typewriter, cell phone, computer, or a calculator, by pressing keys on a keyboard. It can be distinguished from other means of input, such as the use of pointing devices like the computer mouse, and text input via speech recognition. The world’s first typist …

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iPhone, iPad and iTouch apps for people who have low vision, and teachers of students who have a vision impairment (Updated to include the iPad 2)

iPhone, iPad and iTouch apps for people who have low vision, and teachers of students who have a vision impairment (Updated to include the iPad 2)

I’ve trialled all the magnification apps listed in the app magnification chart, some are user friendly and have good quality screen magnification combined with the capacity to quickly refocus and zoom. Others are less functional. I’ve also listed some apps that teachers may find useful when conducting disability awareness or simulation sessions. I’ve not found any apps with …

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Visual Support Apps for iPod/iPad

Visual Support Apps for iPod/iPad

Visual supports are a part of our everyday lives. Diaries, calendars, shopping lists, maps, brochures and photos are just some of the many ‘visual aids’ we use regularly to help us recall, understand, learn, communicate and control our lives. Where would we be without them?

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Speech Recognition Software – An Assistive Technology Solution for the Classroom

Speech Recognition Software – An Assistive Technology Solution for the Classroom

Speech recognition software enables a student to turn their speech into text, and to operate their computer using voice commands, e.g., create documents, send email, control applications and navigate the Web. Examples of speech recognition software are Dragon NaturallySpeaking for Windows, http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/product/dragon-naturallyspeaking, and Dragon Dictate for Mac, http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/product/dragon-dictate. For students who struggle with the writing process because of …

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