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Accessibility
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There are 3 ways to make an iPad more accessible 1. Features that are built-in 2. Apps 3. Accessories
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Built-in Features
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Vision
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Hearing
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Physical & Motor
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Guided Access
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Samples of Apps that Facilitate Access:
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Dragon Dictate – voice to text iWordQ – word prediction Proloquo2go – AAC program soundAMP R – amplifies env. sounds Eye Glassses – magnifies up to 8X Braille Pro – Braille translator
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Add-on Accessories
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Switch Access.
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Mounts
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Cases Big Grips – Otterbox Gripcase Trtlbot Case RJ Cooper iPad Carrying Case iAdapter
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Stylus Doceri Goodpoint Stylus Pogo Sketch Stylus Crayola iMarker – Kid-Friendly Stylus Boxwave Capacitive mini stylus Head-mounted stylus
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Speakers & Microphones Chill Pill Mobile Speakers RJ Cooper iPad Speakers iMainGo Portable Speakers Livespeakrs Roxy Portable iPod Speakers Mini Mic
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Home Button Covers Trtlbot Case – A case that covers the home button. Bubcaps – Stickers that make it challenging for kids to access the home button.
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