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Assistive Technology - using iPads for Inclusion Chris Barber and Scott Hibberson http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/YH

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Presentation for Kirklees College SD Day

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Assistive Technology- using iPads for Inclusion

Chris Barber and Scott Hibberson

http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/YH

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What we’re going to cover in this session

• The iPad as a piece of Assistive Technology

• Some apps for inclusive learning

• Ongoing support and information

• Discussion on the use of iPads

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• Organising self

• Reading

• Writing

• Visual learning

• Note taking

• Distraction!

• Finding subject material in a suitable format

• Fine motor coordination

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Accessibility Features of iPads

• Voiceover – speaks the display

• Zoom – up to 500%

• Invert colours

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Accessibility Features of iPads

• Voiceover – speaks the display• Click the Home button 3 times to

switch on (note, you may have to enable this in the Settings)

• Tapping a button will give you a description

• Double tapping opens it• Click the Home button 3 times to

switch off.

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• VoiceOver

Built-In Text to Speech

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Accessibility Features of iPads

• Zoom• Settings, General, Accessibility• Double tap with 3 fingers to zoom in

and out• Or double tap and drag with 3

fingers to zoom up to 500%

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• Allows the user to record meetings, classes etc.

• The recording can be “bookmarked” either with text, symbols or diagrams

• The recording can be emailed to a user or listened to in AudioNote (note they will need a free audio app. on their device)

• The note can be transferred to your computer through iTunes and viewed as text or .pdf

LUPO Mini Microphone for Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad

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Note taking with audio

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AudioNote

SoundNote

Note taking with audio

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Skitch

• Allows the user to annotate photos, sketches, screenshots etc.

• Useful for taking photos and asking questions

• Questions (e.g. where am I?) can be emailed to a tutor or sent via Twitter or Facebook.

• Save in EverNote for viewing later – the same people have developed it

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• Allows the user to use genuine MS Office to create or edit documents

• Works with your DropBox account

• View virtually any type of file and send via e.mail

• View and edit PowerPoint slides in true PP mode (not as a .pdf emulation)

• Automatically saves documents

• View and edit documents on any device

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• Speech to Text app

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• Use codes for:

• Highlighting websites• Labeling resources• Treasure hunts/Inductions• Sending complex information• Giving textual messages which can then be

read by the screenreader• And so on……….

i-nigma – QR Code reader

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• Useful for capturing ideas and writing notes as they come to you

• Organise your work and export as document or other file

• Useful for managing and structuring project work

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Chris Barber and Scott Hibberson

[email protected]

[email protected]

www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/YH