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Make learning more accessible with your iPad!
All students—including those with special needs—can benefit from having options in how they access curricular information. The good news is that help is readily available on your tablets and Apple devices! With this unique and engaging all-in-one resource, you will gain a practical toolkit to empower all your students. Learn how to get the most from your iPad by using its built-in accessibility features in conjunction with Universal Design for Learning guidelines. In this book, you—ll find:
Step-by-step instructions, tips, and practice activities; Discussion and reviews of more than 150 applications; Access to more than 20 video tutorials, through QR codes located throughout the book
An Apple Distinguished Educator and an expert in digital accessibility features for K-12 and higher education settings, Luis P—rez provides a real sense of what students with disabilities need to learn and to navigate their world more independently.
“Mobile Learning for Allis full of practical uses of the many accessibility features on mobile devices to meet the needs of all students, especially those with disabilities.”
—Debi Gartland, Professor of Special Education
Towson University
Learning and Literacy Supports
Learning and Literacy Supports
Some students require additional supports during reading, such as access to a dictionary where they can look up unfamiliar words or text to speech to support encoding. Both of these features are now built into the iOS software for the iPad, and they are also supported in the iBooks app students can use to read ...
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