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IPhone Apps for TVIs for the New Semester. Sunggye Hong, San Francisco State University CTEBVI 2011.
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IPhone Apps for TVIs for the New Semester Sunggye Hong, San Francisco State University CTEBVI 2011
In between keeping track of IEP meetings, taking notes for new braille books to be ordered, checking the locations of new schools for your visit, and remembering all those tools and equipment that you have to take care of for your upcoming new semester, it can really be daunting task for even well-seasoned TVIs to be on top of all these.
I am lost. What do I do? • Navigon At the beginning of a new semester, all excitement comes from meeting new people and visiting new students. At times, however, you will be given an address of a school or a house for home visit and would not have any clues on where that may be. Or, you may wonder where would be the best place to have my lunch in between the two schools.
Navigon • Navigon, from Navigon AG can help you finding the new school or a Thai restaurant with ease. It provides turn by turn voice guidance and thus you can continue focusing on driving.
Have I forgotten anythingfor the new IEP meeting? • IEP Checklist Even for a TVI who has written IEP goals and benchmarks for the last 20 years, it feels as if there always is something that he/she forgets. Whether that is a sign in sheet, an assistive technology recommendation, or an annual goal for transition, a simple APP for IPhone IEP Checklist from Nurvee LLC can help you.
IEP checklist • Ability to record IEP meetings and individual voice notes • Ability to export IEP Checklist and custom notes • Dedicated checklist for easy review of notes and top priorities • Access to federal regulation website • IEP Checklist walkthrough guide
What do I bring to my next school? • Nubi Do Do I have to bring braille type writer for Jane? Does Penny have enough braille papers? What about the 3rd nemeth worksheet that I have to create by next week? Will we ever memorize all these? You might have used post its for this matter. However, as the to-list gets longer and thicker, you might even forget to create a yellow post it for Irene.
Nubi Do • Nubi Do from Gennubi, INC can function as your personal assistant, keeping track of your to-do-list and sorting your appointment and notes as necessary. Simply creating a category for each student, you will be able to drop a braille book from National Braille Press without a problem on your next meeting to Kathy.
Where did I save that file? • Dropbox A TVI, constantly on-the-move, often works on several computers. While this can maximize your productivity free from locational boundary, it can create a new challenge for you. That is, to find the most recent version of your file. Is that on my home desktop, my office computer, a laptop that I left in Clarendon school, or in my thumb drive? Yes, your USB drive can solve a part of this headache but at the same time, it may serve as one more gadgets to lose.
Dropbox • An app called Dropbox from Dropbox Inc. can be installed on your laptop, your desktop, and even on your IPhone, and can be synchronized with no intervention. That is, you just work on it, save it, and can retrieve it on the road with your IPhone and it is always most updated version.
I forgot the braille sign (ment). • Flash-Me This educational iPhone App lets you use Cramberry (the amazing online flashcard maker) on your iPhone. With Flash-Me, you can create, edit and study your flash cards on your iPhone. These can be later shared with students in class.
I would like to know what’s around me. • Around Me AroundMe allows you to quickly find out information about your surroundings. How many times have you found yourself in need of finding the closest Restaurant?AroundMe quickly identifies your position and allows you to choose the nearest Bank, Bar, Gas Station, Hospital, Hotel, Movie Theatre, Restaurant, Supermarket, Theatre and Taxi.
I would like to check out some books from RFB&D. • RFB&D Audio Gain instant access to RFB&D’s downloadable DAISY formatted books. RFB&D members can explore RFB&D’s extensive library of more than 64,000 audiobooks that are designed for people with print and learning disabilities.
I would like to have some fun. • iBlink Radio The iBlink Radio application from Serotek Corporation is the world's first application for the visually impaired for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad! Radio stations, podcasts and reading services of special interest to blind and visually impaired persons; as well as their friends, family, caregivers and those wanting to know what life is like without eyesight.
What color is it? • VisionHunt VisionHunt(TM) v2.5 is a vision aid tool for the blind and the visually impaired that uses the phone’s camera to detect colors, paper money and light sources. In brief, VisionHunt identifies about 30 colors. It also detects the 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 US Dollar bills. Finally, VisionHunt detects sources of light, such as switched-on lamps or televisions.
Give me $19 back. • LookTel Money Reader Simply point your iPhone’s camera at any US bill and the application will tell you the denomination in real-time. It currently supports $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills.
And More.. • Audio -- Shazam -- NPR addict -- Audioboo • Blogging -- Blog Writer Lite -- Live journal.app -- word press
And More. • Dictionary and References -- Dictionary.com -- wikipedia mobile -- oxford dictionary of law • Entertainment -- Fandango -- match.com -- Local Concerts
And More. • Finance -- Bank of America -- cashtracker -- Wells Fargo • Food and Restaurant -- 160000 Recipes BigOven -- Urban Spoon
And More… • Game -- Wscramble -- ESPN Spelling Bee -- Name That Tune • Health and Fitness -- StepTrak Lite -- Distance Meter Free
And More.. • Shopping -- Amazon Mobile -- Red Laser -- SnapTel • Travel and GPS -- Voice Compass -- i-map-u -- Routesy Pro
Apple’s approaches in Universal Access • So long as developers follow guidelines provided by the COCOA, all software should be readily accessible without additional set files or modifications. • Visually impaired users have the right(maybe obligation) to use their computers in a similar manner with sighted users. • As the term “universal access” refers, all accessibility options should be available to all users to the degree that all users would benefit from the unique individual needs.
What is Voiceover for Mac? • a spoken English interface that gives the visually impaired, or those with learning disabilities, a new way to interact with their Macs. With it, your Mac can read web pages and text documents out loud. It also provides an audible cues of your workspace and activities taking place on your computer.
Points of interests about the new screen reader • Cross platform: Available in a computer, a cell phone, and a ipad (tabulet computer). • Cost : No additional fund is necessary to have the screen reader. • Support and training : Questions, product support, and maintenance including product update can be obtained from the manufacturer directly. • Availability : Available in any places where Mac computers are found.
Features • Plug-and-Play Support for Refreshable Braille Displays : As soon as you connect a USB or Bluetooth wireless braille display to a Mac it starts working. There’s no need to install drivers or configure the braille keys. VoiceOver configures them automatically. • Gestures : VoiceOver is the only screen reader that you can control using gestures that are not only easy to learn, but fun to use. The same gestures are shared by VoiceOver on the iPhone so when you’ve learned to use one product, you can use the other.
Resources for Voiceover • http://icanworkthisthing.com/docs/mac_with_voiceover/index.shtml : A general website for Voiceover with various tutorials and compatibility reports. Host a mailing list for Voiceover. • http://www.macvisionaries.com/ : A Google group dedicated for Voiceover. About 500 members participated in the forum. • http://www.apple.com/accessibility/voiceover/ : The main page for Voiceover from Apple. Updated with lists of compatible braille displays, applications, and keyboard shortcuts. • Http://www.lioncourt.com : A general website with reviews of apps, news, and tips for Voiceover for Mac as well as iPhone. • Http://www.screenlessswitchers.com : A podcast host to discuss various aspects of Voiceover including how tos and tips as well as demonstrations for iPods, iPhones, and iPads.