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iPad Essentials: Interacting with Documents on iOS Devices

POWER UP 2014 TAN-TAR-A

OSAGE BEACH, MO

APRIL 15, 2014

KEVIN HOLLINGER TEACHER OF THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY SPECIALIST

Session Description

This session will review basic accessibility features of iOS devices and demonstrate the integration of documents and Accessible Instructional Materials

for literacy and productivity. An overview of Read2Go, Notability, VoiceDream, Pages, and Image

to Text be explored. This session was developed based on IOS 7.0

Today’s Agenda…..and Expectations

Accessibility Features

Tips & Tricks

Accessible Instructional Materials

Learning Media Assessment

Common Apps for kiddos with VI

Demonstration Voice Dream

Notability

Read2Go

Pages

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Screen Shots

All screen shots contained in this presentation were retrieved in the past two weeks from the website listed on the screen shot. If a

website is not contained in the screen shot, it is listed with a hyperlink.

“Start Early, Start Easy”

This is not incidental learning

Not too Common Core

CORE CURRICULUM

English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical

Subjects

EXPANDED CORE CURRICULUM

1. Compensatory or functional academic skills,

including communication modes

2. Orientation and Mobility

3. Social Interaction Skills

4. Independent Living Skills

5. Recreation and Leisure Skills

6. Career Education

7. Technology

8. Sensory Efficiency Skills (visual, auditory, tactual)

9. Self-Determination

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Instructional Environments

HOME SCHOOL COMMUNITY ECC

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HOME COMMUNITY NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

Bloom’s Taxonomy

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A Blooming Butterfly ~ A ‘Prettier’ Bloom’s Taxonomy

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iPad Air

Processing: 64-bits

Unique Feature: Retina Display

Text-to-Speech: Yes (VoiceOver)

WiFi: two antennas (2x performance)

Data: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon

Voice Recording: Siri

Run Time/Battery: up to 10 hours

Weight: 1 pound

Book Types: PDF, ePub; iBooks; Kindle via Amazon app

File Types: AAC; MP3; Audible; WAV; MPEG-4; jpg, .tiff, .gif;

.doc and .docx ; .htm and .html; .key (Keynote); .numbers

(Numbers); .pages (Pages); .PDF; .ppt and .pptx; .txt; .rtf; .vcf;

.xls and .xlsx

Bookshare Compatible: Yes via Read2Go app

NLS Compatible: Yes via BARD app

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THE HOME BUTTON

1 – Press

Home Screen

2 – Presses

“Open Apps” view

3 – Presses

Accessibility Options

Press and Hold

Activate Siri

Press HOME and ON/OFF Simultaneously

Take a Screenshot

Press and HOLD the HOME and ON/OFF

Hard Restart / Reset 11

SETTINGS

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IOS. Accessibility http://www.apple.com/accessibility/ios/

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IOS. Accessibility Support http://www.apple.com/support/accessibility/

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GENERAL ~ Accessibility

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Accessibility Resources

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Accessibility Standards Resources

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Braille Displays for IOS http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5345

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IOS. Supported Braille Displays http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5345

Alva

BC640

BC680

American Printing House for the Blind (APH)

Refreshabraille 18

Baum

Conny

PocketVario 24

Pronto! (18, 40)

SuperVario (32, 40, 64, 80)

VarioConnect (12, 24, 32, 40)

Eurobraille

Esys 12

Esys 40

Freedom Scientific

Focus Blue (14, 40, 80)

GW Micro

Braille Sense Plus (18, 32)

Handy Tech

Active Braille

Basic Braille (16, 20, 32, 40, 48, 64, 80)

Braillino

Easy Braille Braille Wave

Braille Star 40

Harpo BraillePen (only supports Common braille commands

for VoiceOver) BraillePen 12

HIMS Braille Sense (Requires firmware v4.0 and higher) Braille Sense Plus (18, 31) Braille EDGE 40

Humanware BrailleConnect 12 BrailleConnect (24, 32, 40) BrailleNote Apex (18, 32) Brailliant (24, 32, 40, 64, 80) Brailliant BI (32, 40) Brailliant B 80

KGS Braille Memo Pocket

MDV MB408L

Ninepoint Systems Ninepoint

Nippon Telesoft Mini Seika (8, 16) Seika v4

Optelec EasyLink EasyLink 12

Papenmeier Braillex Trio

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Braille / Tactile Overlays

Speed Dots

Omnifier Braille Case

4iThumbs

Touchfire Overlay

Tactile Screen Protector

iKeyboard

Touchplates

iStenoPad

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iPad - Tips & Tricks

The following screen shots taken from the “Tips & Tricks” App

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IOS and Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM)

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Definition: Free Instructional Material

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Accessible instructional materials, or AIM, are materials that are designed or converted in a way that makes them usable across the widest range of student variability regardless of format (print, digital, graphical, audio, video). IDEA

(Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) specifically focuses on accessible formats of print instructional materials. In relation to IDEA, the term AIM refers to

print instructional materials that have been transformed into the specialized formats of braille, large print, audio, or digital text.

http://aim.cast.org/learn/accessiblemedia/allaboutaim

Legal Context of AIM What are Print

Instructional Materials?

What is Meant by the Term

“Related Printed Core Materials”

IDEA 2004 defines "print instructional materials" as printed “textbooks and related

printed core materials that are written and published primarily for use in elementary

school and secondary school instruction and are required by a state education agency or

local education agency for use by students in a classroom” (IDEA [674(e)(3)(C)]).

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As stated above, these materials are “written and published primarily for use in elementary

and secondary school instruction and are required by a state education agency or local

education agency for use by students in a classroom.” They are generally thought to be

the materials that are published and packaged as accompaniments to a textbook (e.g.,

workbook, reproducible supplementary materials, etc.) and included in the contract with the

publisher. (IDEA [674(e)(3)(C)] )

http://aim.cast.org/sites/aim.cast.org/files/ClosingtheGap1.pdf

AIM – The Process The AIM workflow process begins with state education agencies (SEAs) or

local education agencies (LEAs) issuing purchase orders or state adoption contracts that require publishers to submit a NIMAS fileset to the NIMAC as part of their textbook fulfillment order. In step two, publishers develop NIMAS filesets and send them to the NIMAC. A publisher may also offer accessible instructional materials for sale as a commercial product, in which case materials would be delivered directly to an SEA, LEA, or student. In step three, NIMAS filesets developed by the publishers are validated by the NIMAC and added to the NIMAC repository. In step four, an authorized user (AU) appointed by an SEA downloads the NIMAS fileset from the NIMAC or assigns it to an accessible media producer (AMP). The AU or AMP converts the NIMAS fileset into one or more student-ready specialized formats of accessible instructional materials. In step five, materials are delivered to SEAs or LEAs who, in turn, provide them to individual students.

http://aim.cast.org/learn/accessiblemedia/allaboutaim/where 25

AIM – The Process (flow chart)

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AIM is all about.…

THE END USER

and, ASSESSMENT drives…..

INSTRUCTION

Learning Media Assessment Definition: the systematic observation and assessment of

sensory preferences, learning environments, intervention materials, and methods for instruction. offers a framework or decision-making process for the

selection of literacy media Examines the efficiency with which the child gathers

information from various sensory channels Print, Large Print, Braille, Auditory, Electronic

Assesses not just learning media but also learning style preferences It can address academic, conventional, and functional literacy

It can answer: How will the child accomplish learning

tasks ?

Learning Media Assessment

General Learning Media Literacy Media

Vision

Tactual

Auditory

Multi-Modal

Regular Print

Large Print

Braille

Electronic

Auditory

Objects

Tactual Sign Language

Accommodation vs. Modification

Accommodation is defined as a support or service that is

provided to help a student fully access the general education curriculum or subject matter. An accommodation does not change the content of what is being taught.

Modification is defined as a change to the general education

curriculum or other material being taught. The teaching strategies are modified so the material is presented differently and/or the expectations of what the student will master are changed.

~ Partners Resource Network

Can I get some Training?

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Common Apps for Students with VI Cause Effect / Concepts / Dexterity / CVI

Cause & Effect

Fludity

Awesome

Tap Tap Baby

Peek-A-Boo Barn / Bouncer

Go Away Big Green Monster

Wheels on Bus

Fun Stars

Sparkabilities

BeBot

Conceptual Development

Zoo Train

Preposition Builder

Kids Learning – Photo Touch Concepts

iSequences

Shapes Toddler Preschool

Matching

Fun with Directions

Preschool EduKitty

Dexterity

Fruit Ninja

Play 123

Dexteria (series)

Dot to Dot

Bubble Pop

Write My Name

Imazing

Baloonimals

Injini *

Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)

EDA Play

Infant Visual Stimulation

Big Bang Pictures / Patterns

My Talking Picture Board

BabyStimulator

Baby Rattle Toy

Cosmic Top

Sensory Light / Sound Box 33

Common Apps for Students with VI Audition / Social Skills / Productivity / O&M

Audition

Jumbled Sentence

ThumbJam*

Sound Match

Discoveries

Tap and Learn Sounds

VoiceThread

Meet the Orchestra

Mini Mysteries

Auditory Processing Studio*

Social Skills

iSpeakUpStory

iRiddles

Sensory Speak Up*

Stories2Learn

Emotions

Learn with Rufus

Scene Speak

Model Me

StorySmart (1, 2, and 3)

Productivity – AIM

Notability

Pages

Keynote

Read2Go

Audio

Bard*

VoiceDream

Notebook *

Spalshtop Remote *

Orientation & Mobility (O&M)

VizWiz

Noise Maker

LookTel Recognizer / Money Reader

VisionAssist (CCTV)

TapTapSe*

Pictello

Doodle Buddy / Paper / Draw

Image to Text

AbleRoad*

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Common Apps for Students with VI Braille / Deaf Blind

Voiceover* (6 year old)

VO Starter

Braille Touch

Braille Sonar*

Braille Now

Braille Writer

SmartBraille

Braillist

Braille Reference

Type in Braille

VisualBraille

VB Reader

VB Writer

Mbraille Pro*

MB Mimic*

HIMS Chat

Humanware Communicator

BuzzBack

The Story of my Life by Helen Keller

Helen Keller: Extraordinary Life

Royal Institute for DB

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Dingle Dangle Scarecrow

Incy Wincy Spider

FlashtoPass*

iASL

ViBe*

BlindSquare

Vision Sim*

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APP DEMONSTRATION

Read2Go, Notability, VoiceDream,

Image to Text, and Pages

Read2Go

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Notability

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Voice Dream

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Pages

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Image to Text

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CONTACT ME

Kevin Hollinger

M.A., M.Ed., COMS

Hollinger Consulting, LLC

636-578-0124

kjhollinger@sbcglobal.net

Francis Howell School District

kevin.Hollinger@fhsdschools.org 42

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