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Tech for Kids with Low Vision. Emily White Educational Support for Students with Low Vision. Tech is not the point. Independence and informational access is the point. Tech is a way to get there. Tech Funding and Support. Ask your VT!
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Tech for Kids with Low Vision Emily White Educational Support for Students with Low Vision
Tech is not the point. Independence and informational access is the point. Tech is a way to get there.
Tech Funding and Support • Ask your VT! • NP equipment: permanent loan, repairs and replacement managed through agreement with school and family • Equipment Grants for students without PSD • DEECD students only; CEO and Independent have others arrangements
Why Technology? • INDEPENDENCE • Cool factor • Way of the future? Way of the now! • Employability
Touch Typing • Faster, clearer, more accessible and transferable than pen and paper • Critical secondary/tertiary education and employability skill • Lots of programs – free and paid • Tux Typer on DEECD PCs- free • BBC Dancemat website - free • Typeability - paid • TTAPS - paid • Ghost Type (iPad) - paid
Visual Access in the Classroom • Electronic Magnification Units (EMUs) • Handheld (Ruby, Compact, etc) • Desktop (SmartView Graduate, 360, etc) • iPads • Screen Magnification Software • ZoomText- $ but does lots • GlassBrick- free but simple– www.glassbrick.org
Braille Technology • BrailleNote Apex • Instant braille access! • JAWS / WindowEyes / NVDA (screen reading software)
Interactive Whiteboard Access • Not great with EMUs • TeamViewer for laptops and iPads: • Laptops: Free download or run from browser • iPads: Run from browser (like Safari) • Teacher and student need accounts, easy to set up • iPads only: • Whiteboard VGA Out App + Apple Lightening-to VGA-Out Connector (buy from Apple store or JB HiFi, etc)
Text Access • Audio devices for books, documents, recording, note-taking: • Victor Reader Stream/Stratus • PlexTalk Pocket, PTP1 desktop • iPads • Text scanning and conversion: • PEARL Camera with OpenBook Software
iPad Use for Low Vision • Informational Access • Text • Visual Information • Advocacy • EyeDecide, VisionSim • Other • Touch typing (Ghost Type, BBC Dancemat with Puffin)
iPad Physical Accessibility • External Keyboard and Stands • Touch typing • Touchscreen issue • Ergonomics • Spectronics Gooseneck iPad Stand • Expensive ($360) but worth it • Or make your own!
Accessibility • Settings • General • Accessibility • Zoom • Invert Colours • Speak Selection • Larger Type • Bold Text • Increase Contrast • Accessibility Shortcut
iPad in the Classroom • Apps for Reading, Writing & File Management • Pages - $11 • DropBox - free up to 5GB - need an account • WebDAV- transfer files from Pages to DropBox- $10/year • My Scans / My Scans PRO - up to $.99 • Type On PDF - up to $.99 • Voice Dream - $6.49 • PDF It All - $2(?) • VOD - $25 • Slide Shark - free up to a certain amount of data
iPad in the Classroom • Apps for Maths • VOCalc - free or $.99 • VOTimer - free • Compass - free • MyScript Calculator - free • Talking Scientific Calculator - $6
iPad in the Classroom • Apps for Viewing and Presenting Information • ShowMe - free up to a certain amount of storage • LVC Pro - $5 • SRC Magnifier - $6 • Doodle Buddy - free • Big Browser - free • Puffin - $6 • TapTapSee - $ unknown
Q&A • ? • SVRC: (03) 9841 0242www.svrc.vic.edu.au • Humanware: (03) 9686 2601 www.humanware.com/en-australia • Quantum RLV: (03) 9545 4100www.quantumrlv.com.au