ICrazed! It’s Time to Get Hands-On With Universal Accessibility: Why Everyone is Crazy Over the iPad, iPhone, & iPod Touch Presentation By: Donna Brostek.

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iCrazed! It’s Time to Get Hands-On With Universal Accessibility: Why Everyone is Crazy Over the iPad, iPhone, & iPod Touch Presentation By: Donna Brostek Lee & Paul Smith Western Michigan University Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies

Accessible iDevices: iPod Touch – 4 th Generation 8 GB - $ GB - $ GB - $399 iPhone 4S (service from AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon) 16 GB - $ GB - $ GB - $399 iPad – 3 rd Generation (4G service from AT&T or Verizon) 16 GB - Wi-Fi $499 or 4G $ GB - Wi-Fi $599 or 4G $ GB - Wi-Fi $699 or 4G $829

Universal Accessibility: Turn on the following features by tapping the Settings icon, then selecting General, and Accessibility (also can be accessed through iTunes) VoiceOver Screen Reader* Zoom Magnification* Large Text White on Black Speak Selection Speak Auto-Text Support for Braille Displays Siri (iPhone 4S only) Dictation (iPad 3 rd Generation only) *You can’t use VoiceOver and Zoom at the same time

Apple Apps Messages Calendar Notes Reminders Maps Contacts Mail Safari Camera/Videos FaceTime iTunes iBooks (must download) App Store

Apps of Interest for Low Vision: BrighterBigger - Free Mag. Light – Free Instapaper - $4.99 Kindle – Free Genius Scan – Free/$2.99 Quickoffice Pro HD - $19.99 Dropbox – Free Dragon Dictation - Free

Apps of Interest for Blind: LookTel Money Reader - $9.99 Learning Ally (RFB&D) Audio - $19.99 Read2Go (from Bookshare) - $19.99 Blio - Free Talking Calculator - $1.99/Scientific - $4.99 VizWiz - Free oMoby - Free Digit-EyesLite – Free Color Identifiers/Tag Scanners GPS Sendero GPS LookAround - $4.99 Ariadne GPS - $5.99 MotionX GPS Drive - 99¢ (requires subscription) Audible - Free (Requires subscription) iTalk Recorder – Free/$1.99 Evernote - Free Pages/Numbers/Keynote - $9.99 each

Apps/Tools for the Educator Eye Exams VisionSim AFB Access World Progress Notes Mileage Trackers Lesson Planning O&M Web Based Mapping ECC (recipes, organization skills, recreation/leisure, etc.) Photos/Videos

Choices & Implications: Cost Purpose of the device School, work, and/or pleasure Users accessibility needs Low vision vs. blind Portable access to information vs. commitment Social acceptance

Apple Accessibility:

Other Helpful Websites on iOS the-visually-impaired the-visually-impaired macfortheblind.com axslab.com/ios-shortcuts (VoiceOver Commands) axslab.com/ios-shortcuts

Products: National Braille Press: Getting Started with the iPhone: An Introduction for Blind Users - $18 Twenty-six Useful Apps for Blind iPhone Users - $9 Tactile Vision: iPhone Tactile ScreenShot Quick References - $27

Teaching Strategies for VoiceOver: Lets think about... What is the best way to hold each device? How do you teach the layout of the screen? What are the best strategies for mastering hand gestures? Hand-Under-Hand Demonstrating on the person’s hand Save yourself a headache: Turn on Triple-click home in Accessibility! Be aware of accidently turning on: Mute/Unmute (three finger double tap) Screen Curtain On/Off (three finger triple tap)

Questions??? Donna Brostek Lee Program Co-Coordinator Teaching Children with Visual Impairments Orientation & Mobility with Children Western Michigan University Department of Blindness and Low Vision Studies 1903 West Michigan Ave. Mailstop 5218 Kalamazoo, MI Office: (269) Download this PowerPoint at:

A Few More Apps: I found out about a few more apps since the presentation. You may want to check out: AppWriter ($19.99) - Just released and was designed for students with print disabilities. I am not yet sure if it works with VoiceOver. I will be experimenting with it soon. SAS Flash Cards (Free) – The decks submitted by other users work with VoiceOver unless they have pictures in them. Readability (Free) – Similar to Instapaper however you need to cut and past the weblink into Readability from Safari. There is however a desktop add-in to send webpages directly to the app from your Mac or PC. Notability (99¢) – Someone suggested this app at the conference. It is pretty cool, but not all the functions appear to work with VoiceOver and it is only for the iPad. A similar app that has been getting good reviews is Penultimate (99¢). Both are recommended for low vision users only.