Creating an Accessible Learning Environment: From Mobile Tools to the Cloud Dan Herlihy

Creating your Environment:

Reading Selected Text System Settings: iPad - system settings, General, Accessibility - Turn on Speak Selection, Turn on Speak Auto Text Android - Installing an app such as Auto Speak Clipboard 2 or Talking Clipboard (both free) adds the functionality on an Android to select text and have it be read aloud. Select text, copy or copy to Clipboard for TTS Chromebook - Install an extension such as SpeakIt! - selecting text, hold down Alt key and click on selected text (emulates a right-click). Choose SpeakIt! (or similar extension) from the list of installed extensions for text to be read aloud. Configure the extension (Settings, Extensions) for voice, speed, etc. Mac or PC - many floating toolbars - such a Natural Reader (free version) allowing you to select text, click read from toolbar. Both the Mac and PC have TTS of selected text built into the OS (in the System Settings) - it is called Narrator in Windows 7.

Switch access - this is short list of switches that will work with: iPad - Switch2Scan, APPlicator, RJ Cooper Super Switch, RJ Cooper Bluetooth Switch Array, Blue2, J-Pad, Tecla DOS, Pererro (direct connect) ZyBox for IOS (direct connect) Android - Tecla Access DOS, Receive Micro from Inclusivetlc, Simply Works joystick by Pretorian or Simply Works Bluetooth switches, Blue2 - Bluetooth access to keyboard commands, Tracker Pro - head mouse, use with a switch for access to all files/folders/apps available through Ablenet Chromebook - DJ Switch Interface Pro – access to PowerPoints, turn pages in eBooks, play/pause music library, take picture with camera and more, Tracker Pro (using any switch plugged into it) access to entire Chromebook including on- screen keyboard, Head Mouse Extreme (using any switch plugged into it) access to entire Chromebook including on-screen keyboard, Switch2Scan, Blue2 Computer: Crick Switch Array, Don Johnston Switch Interface Pro, IntelliSwitch (customizable to provide access in other programs as well) for switch accessible apps, Tracker Pro (Head Mouse) for access to entire computer

Switch Access Settings in App/System on Even though an App has switch access built in, often it needs to be turned on, or enabled first. On the iPad this is done in one of two places. Either open the app, and in the settings of the app you should find options for switch settings. If you do not find it there, the other place is to open Settings (for the iPad) and scroll down the listing on the left side of the screen past the WiFi, General, Privacy settings until you get to the listing of apps. Select an app that has switch access built in. In the screen to the right you should now see a list of switch settings that can be adjusted, switch access enabled, etc.

Dan Herlihy [email protected] www.connectivetechnologysolutions.com 1 Shown here is a screen shot from GoTalk Now showing the various settings for switch access. Notice that currently no switch has been selected under Scanning Device Type and Auto Scan is turned off. There are other settings if I had scrolled further down this screen. Some apps with have more/less settings.

What is it you need to consistently provide switch access to- eBooks, writing, music - creating or playing, literacy activities or? Creating a matrix of basic directions on how to provide accessibility on each platform will make it easy to move from one device to another, or have solutions at the ready if a student walks in with their own device.

Browser Add-ons - Computers (Mac or PC) - Readability (for any web browser) www.Readability.com - extracts text from webpage leaving behind advertisements, etc. and opens in a new window, ability to download as ePub and import into eBook readers. - For browser - Text to Voice - creates MP3 voice file and plays back for selected text - Web Clipper - screen capture of web page to Evernote account - Click Speak - read aloud selected text - MouseZoom - uses scroll wheel to magnify screen - For Chrome browser (Chromebooks also)- all are found on Chrome store - Evernote Web Clipper - screen capture of web page to Evernote account - Read&Write for Google - adds a floating reading toolbar to read text on web pages Read&Write for Google Docs - Adds accessibility features to Google Docs (Google Drive) such as Text To Speech with Dual Synchronized Highlighting and Study Skills tools. Other tools incl. Word prediction, extract text, more. - Speakit! - select text, choose Speakit icon installed on toolbar for text to speech - Select and Speak - select text, choose Select and Speak icon installed on toolbar for text to speech - Voice Note - when activated allows for voice recognition to be used on web pages - use in e-mail, SkyDrive, Google Docs, Google Drive for example - Snap&Read by Don Johnston www.donjohnston.com - adds select tool in toolbar to select text anywhere (incl. Flash, txt, text in image files), reads aloud - iPad - Readability "" - directions for installing on www.readability.com open article on website, choose Bookmarklet from Bookmarks toolbar, removes extraneous images, advertising, etc from page.

Dan Herlihy [email protected] www.connectivetechnologysolutions.com 2 eBook Creators - iPad - Book Creator for iPad, Creative Book Builder, Book Writer - Android - Book Creator, Creative Book Builder - Chromebook - Cast Bookbuilder, UDL Studio - www.cast.org - Mac - iBook Author (to create for iPad) Save Word or PowerPoint stories as PowerPoint or PDF files, Cast Bookbuilder, UDL Studio - www.cast.org - PC - Save Word or PowerPoint stories as PowerPoint or PDF files, Cast Bookbuilder, UDL Studio - www.cast.org eBook Readers - these readers will playback recorded sound, video, maintain page settings, text can be selected to be read aloud - see reading selected text above - iPad - iBooks, Gitden Reader, Voice Dream (9.99) - Android - Gitden Reader - Chromebooks - in Chrome Browser using Readium - Mac & PC - in Chrome Browser using Readium

Push Technologies - send files, story, assignments and activities to devices - Vizzle - www.govizzle.com - Leapdoc - http://www.leapdoc.com/ - Wunderlist - iPad, Android app - www.wunderlist.com - Educreations (app for iPad on iTunes ) - TalkRocket Go - http://myvoiceaac.com/app/talkrocketgo/

Common apps that can be used on all platforms and devices (free - can create shared files) - OneDrive - Microsoft Office documents- Word, PPT, Excel - www.onedrive.com - Google Drive - www.drive.google.com - word processing, presentations, spreadsheets - Evernote - www.evernote.com - note taking - Dropbox - www.dropbox.com - online file storage - Adobe Reader - open PDF files - Socrative - www.socrative.com - free quiz program works on all platforms - Nearpod - www.nearpod.com - free quiz program works on all platforms - MoveNote - http://www.movenote.com/ - free slide casting tool, add video/audio to posted PDF, PPT, JPEG images, PNG image, can add video to Gmail, reply to, send URL for presentation to others, download as a video (works best in Chrome to download)

File Transfer - common to all - iUSBPort - creates a WiFi network allowing users to access all files on a Flash Drive when plugged into the device - www.hypershop.com - Dropbox - www.dropbox.com - Send Anywhere - https://send-anywhere.com/ - iPad - Photofast i-FlashDrive - Flash Drives - Mac, PC, Chromebooks, Android - with USB adapter cable - use with Nexus Media Importer (3.99) - import photo, video, files from Flash Drive, SD card

Dan Herlihy [email protected] www.connectivetechnologysolutions.com 3 - Photo Transfer App - there is a version for Mac & PC platforms, also on iTunes App store, Android app stores - http://www.phototransferapp.com/win/

File Transfer - specific to platform - iPad - iFiles - transfer any file to iPad from computer - Android - WiFi File Transfer - access/open any file on Android, WiFi Droid - file transfer, Air Data Cable-File Transfer

Switch Access Depending on specific needs, each platform (iPad, Android, Computer, Chromebook) there are solutions for switch access. Some switch arrays can be used on multiple platforms. For example, the Don Johnston Switch Interface Pro can be used on a Mac, PC, Chromebook and Android device.

Here are examples of using a switch to turn the pages in an eBook: - Computer, Chromebook & Android - On a computer and Chromebook using the Chrome browser and the eBook reader Readium (free) the Right and Left Arrow keys on a computer keyboard turn forward and back through the pages. The Don Johnston Switch Interface Pro can be set for those commands and can be used on an Android using the eBook Reader Gitden Reader. The Blue2 (a Bluetooth Switch from Ablenet) can also be programmed to do this on all three devices. - iPad - turning pages in eBooks is not as straight forward as it is on the other platforms. Both iBooks and Gitden Reader have a similar structure for turning pages. Since Switch Control only has a few specific choices for switch settings for you to choose from, you won't find a specific setting for turning the pages in a book.

Turning pages in iBooks using a switch

Whether you are using Auto or Step Scanning, you will still need to move to the pages field at the bottom of the screen. Once you click on it (Select) choosing the Decrement button from the pop-up menu will turn to the next page. The menu will remain open to select it again to go to the next page.

One issue with this is that the exit this menu is blocking viewing of text on the page. Choosing the Escape option will close the menu. It takes the user scanning through four

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The J-Pad by Pretorian has an option using VoiceOver allowing you to select the pages field, then using 2 switches, switch one will turn to the previous page, switch 2 turns to the next page. The pop-up menu is never used.

Broadcasting All of the devices can be plugged directly into a projector to display on screen. The iPad, Android and Chromebook need to use an adapter cable to connect to the projectors VGA plug.

The iPad uses a VGA Adapter from Apple

The Android uses a VGA adapter cable and can be purchased from places such as Amazon.

The Chromebook has an HDMI port to connect directly to a projector with an HDMI connector, but you can also use a VGA adapter cable also, which can be found online from various places including Amazon.

Airplay on the iPad In addition, the iPad can broadcast its screen to a computer when both are on the same WiFi network using programs, which are installed on the Mac or PC. Airserver for Mac http://www.airserver.com/ and Reflector - Mac/PC http://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/ - both have trial versions that can be downloaded and tried first. With either of the programs launched on your computer, double tapping the Home button (IOS 5 or 6) or swiping up on the iPad screen (IOS 7) will allow you to choose the Airplay button, choose the computer from the list of devices the iPad can broadcast to, then turn Mirroring on. Multiple iPads can broadcast to the same computer. Some school networks block this ability due to Firewall settings, which can be changed to applications through the firewall.

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AAC Speech Buddy Join.me (broadcast computer screen) ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator Khan Academy (Android, same as TextGrabber) Magic Piano by Smule TextGrabber + Translator (iPad, same as Mindmeister (brainstorming) ABBYY) My Writing Spot Adobe Photoshop Express MyScript (calculator) Adobe Reader (open PDF Files) NASA Alexicom AAC (AAC app) Nearpod (online quiz program) Animoto Overdrive Media Console ASL Dictionary (ASL Signing) Periodic Table of Elements AudioNote Photo Transfer App Aurasma Photon Flash Player & Browser Baby Signing Lite - MSH (ASL Signing) Planets Blio - eBook bookshelf and reader Book Creator for iPad, Book Creator for POETRY from Poetry Foundation Android Puffin (web browser - plays Flash Files) Chrome (browser) QR Code Reader ColAR Mix - Aurasma type app, creates 3d Quick Talk AAC (AAC app) image from coloring sheets Readability Common Core Send Anywhere Creative Book Builder (eBook creator) Sign 4 Me (ASL Signing) DMD Panorama (create panorama images) Signing Savvy Member App Dragon (Voice Recognition) SimpleMind Free mind mapping Dropbox Simplenote Google Drive SlideShark SkyDrive Socrative (online quiz program) EverClip -web clipper to Evernote account Songify Evernote (online notebook) Sono Flex Lite (AAC app) ezPDF reader (TTS, annotate PDF files) SparkNotes (study guides) Firefox (browser) Spelling Test by FunExam.com Flashcards Deluxe SplashTop Remote Desktop Google Drive SpringPad (online notebook) Google Earth StudyBlue (flashcards) GoToMeeting Symbaloo (bookmarks stored in cloud) iAnnotate PDF (TTS, annotate on PDF Talking Tom files) Tap to Talk (AAC app) i-nigma - QR Code Reader Vizzle (Autism app - subscription account) InstaPaper Voice4u AAC Communication iPrompts (AAC app) Whiteboard: Collaborative Draw Wunderlist (online to do lists)

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