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Darwin Reader - Apps on Android Market - 3 views

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    Darwin Reader is the first accessible Android book reader designed specifically for blind, low vision, and print disabled users. The app fully supports DAISY formatted audio and text books, and directly integrates with Benetech Bookshare and Librivox to make downloading books amazingly simple. Read books using your preferred interface. For blind and low vision users, the app is completely navigable with the arrow keys. All menus are fully vocalized. Users with dyslexia and other print disabilities can quickly navigate by tapping the stylized graphics on the screen.
Linda Wilson

SAW5 - 0 views

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    A free program that provides onscreen navigation menus that can be scanned for access to the computer including the Internet.
anonymous

Downloads - android-daisy-epub-reader - Open reader for DAISY 2.02 Audio Books - Google... - 1 views

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    This is a collaborative project to create an open-source electronic book reader that will support various formats including DAISY and EPUB content. Currently the software is limited to supporting DAISY 2.02 format 'Talking Books'. DAISY / EPUB reader requires a minimum of version 1.5 of Android (also known as 'cupcake'). When the application is installed on a device with version 1.6 or later with TalkBack installed, the navigation of files and folders on the SD card is spoken. The application can be downloaded from the Downloads section of the project site: http://code.google.com/p/android-daisy-epub-reader/downloads/list.
J B

Paper computer shows flexible future for smartphones and tablets - 1 views

shared by J B on 15 May 11 - No Cached
  • PaperPhone is the world's first nextgen, thin film smartphone and interactive paper computer.
  • Thinfilm sensors allow the phone to respond to bending of the screen to navigate pages in ebooks, play or pause mp3s, make phone calls, or navigate apps. A flexible wacom tablet allows users to draw on the screen with a pen as if it were a sheet of paper.
  • For more information visit http://www.hml.queensu.ca/paperphone
J B

KidZui - 4 views

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    I use this at home with my kids. They love it. It's simple, easy to use interface helps kids to navigate and find desired material even with limited reading and/writing skills.
Eric Sailers

YouTube- apple ed accessibility iphone navigation us 20090909 r640 9cie - 2 views

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    Video demonstrating iPhone accessibility.
Christopher Bugaj

The Compendium Blog of The A.T.TIPSCAST | Christopher R. Bugaj - 13 views

  • Like this: Like Loading... Posted in podcast, Reading, Writing | Tagged Bill and Ted, review, tedxashburn, thesaurus, Vocabulary | Leave a comment ← Older posts Search for: Contact & Workshops Contact Chris about interactive workshops for your school, district, staff, or organization. Topics include: Universal Design for Learning, Professional Development, Policies and Procedures in Assistive Technology, Developing an Assistive Technology Team, Free Technology Solutions, Language Development Strategies, and more! attipscast@gmail.com Twitter: @attipscast
  • Episode #124 features a recording of the events that transpired when Chris and his wife, Melissa, went on a romantic, rustic retreat only to discover an iPad in an abandoned cabin in the woods
  • Using different smells to regulate behavior
  • ...10 more annotations...
  • When deciding which device to implement, choosing the one that is least restrictive to try first
  • When evaluating e-readers, choosing the reader that provides the most amount of options first
  • A.T.TIPS in this Episode - A.T.TIP #384 – Find My iPhone/iPad A.T.TIP #385 –
  • A.T.TIPS in this Episode - A.T.TIP #384 – Find My iPhone/iPad A.T.TIP #385 – 1
  • Mission Possible: Proliferating a Culture of UDL with Beth Poss  – 8am on November 4th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • Write On! with Beth Poss  – 10:15am on November 5th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • DigitALL Storytelling with Beth Poss  – 12:45pm on November 5th, 2013 at the Promoting Achievement through Technology and INstruction for all Students Conference in Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • A Room Full of Brain Power: Designing Options for Every Learner with Mark Nichols - 1:30pm on December 8th, 2013 at the Virginia Society for Technology in Education Conference in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • MEGA EnGAMESment: Making Educational Gaming Accessible – 8:45am on December 10th, 2013 at the Virginia Society for Technology in Education Conference in Roanoke, Virginia.
  • REGISTER NOW! —> Digital Make N’ Take: Digging Deeper           with Beth Poss - Two-Day Preconference on January 28th and 29th at the Assistive Technology Industry Association Conference in Orlando, Florida.
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    The A.T.TIPScast: Assistive Technology Tools In Public Schools is a podcast about using technology to help students meet their educational goals. Each episode features at least one "A.T.TIP" that can be used to differentiate and individualize the learning process. Christopher Bugaj, the host of the podcast, is an assistive technology specialist, speech-language pathologist, ISTE author, and online mentor.
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