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Use What You H ave. Accessibility features and free tools to assist kids with Learning. Accessibility Features in a PC. All accessibilities for the PC are found in the Ease of Access section. Under the start menu go to control panel-then ease of access. .
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UseWhat You Have Accessibility features and free tools to assist kids with Learning
Accessibility Features in a PC • All accessibilities for the PC are found in the Ease of Access section. Under the start menu go to control panel-then ease of access.
What accessibility features are there in a PC? Narrator: It reads everything on the screen. Can be used with students with vision impairments or students with reading difficulties. Magnifier: Zooms or magnifies the screen. Can be used with students with vision impairments. On screen keyboard: Students can type while using the mouse by using the on screen keyboard. This is helpful not only as a teaching tool for learning where the letters are in typing, but for those students who have physical impairments. The on screen keyboard has a dwell feature as well where students hover over the letter they want to type and it types it. In all operating systems
Additional Features in Vista, 7 and, 8 • Speech recognition: Speech recognition is embedded in the Accessibilities starting Vista. This is another option for students who are verbal and can not type. Students need to be able to read as there is a training process that is involved in order to train the computer to your voice. • Use text or visual alternatives to sounds: Here you can turn on captions for spoken dialog. This can be helpful for students learning English as a second language, students who with hearing impairments, and for students who have difficulty processing auditory information.
Accessibility features on a Mac For a Mac you find the accessibility features through the little apple up at the top-going to system preferences-then universal access
Accessibility features in a Mac • VoiceOver • Screen Magnification • Cursor Magnification • Safari Reader- takes out all the distractions when viewing text on the web. • Talking Calculator • Closed Captioning • Onscreen Keyboard • Converting text to speech
Accessibility features on an iPad • Under settings- go to general then accessibility • Under accessibility you can turn on of off features to support learning. • These features include: • Voiceover • Zoom • Large text • Speak Selection (text to speech) • Speak auto text (Speak all auto corrections) • Guided Access-locks you into one app at a time. Can not use the home button to get out of the app. • Assistive touch
Accessibility feature in Word AutoSummarize determines key points by analyzing the document and assigning a score to each sentence. Sentences that contain words used frequently in the document are given a higher score. You then choose a percentage of the highest-scoring sentences to display in the summary. You can find it in the tools section of the Mac version of Word or under Autosummarize Tools in the PC version of Word. For more details go to http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/automatically-summarize-a-document-HA010255206.aspx?CTT=1 In Microsoft Word 2007
Accessibility features in Powerpoint • Add a recording to tell the story • Insert pictures • Insert a video that they have recorded • Insert hyperlinks to websites
Free tools to make learning fun!! (reading and language arts) Wordle: http://www.wordle.net http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/6353785/Accessibility_tools Storyline online: http://www.storylineonline.net/ Graphic Organizers: http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo.htm On screen keyboard- ClicknType: http://cnt.lakefolks.com/ Open source accesibility features: www.oatsoft.org/ Ginger software (spell checker and grammar checker): http://www.gingersoftware.com/
More free tools! (Math) • http://www.efofex.com/empower.php (Math) • http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html (National Library of Virtual Manipulatives) • http://www.usmint.gov/kids/games/ (Coin games) • http://www.thinkingblocks.com/ (visuals for math)
Want more? Additional resources at the QR codes above District websites on ipad apps and more Assistive technology