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CBS LocalHow much is a fair price to pay for an ebook?CNET AustraliaSo why is it that consumers are still paying through the nose for ebook titles that ought to cost a fraction of the price charged for the used, hardcover version?
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iPads and tablets in the classroom - up to date guidance from RNIB
iPads are currently the most versatile and accessible tool for teaching and learning. However while the operating system has lots of inbuilt accessibility the accessibility of apps in the appstore is as varied as the app developers themselves. This guidance from RNIB pulls together some good advice - much provided by blind users themselves.
Useful guides on introducing iPads into the classroom from an accessibility point of view.
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This very comprehensive set of lists goes beyond teaching and learning applications to independent living applications and would be ideal for disabled students making the transition to living away from home.
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Get ViA - By Braille Institute on the App Store. See screenshots and ratings, and read customer reviews.
A VI-friendly app that is a directory to a wide range of VI friendly apps - useful to explore whether you are involved in teaching and learning with chilrden adults or anyone between.
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The latest upgrade to the iPhone and iPad version of Amazon's Kindle reading app brings a bunch of new features aimed at blind and visually impaired
The book drought has ended. Kindle app for iOS improves its accessibility and - literally - overnight 1.8 million books on Amazon become available to blind and partially sighted users. Now we just need Amazon to pay fair taxes and I'll start using them again..
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Some very interesting links to projects, hardware or apps. Some are quite niche but when you are dealing with the specific needs of individuals niche may offer the best match.
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Are you and your students really getting the most out of the iPad? FETC speaker Luis Perez lists 12 little-known tips, tricks, and settings to supercharge your iPad use.
Some really useful tips here, especially for educational and special needs contexts. The guided access in particular could help with all sorts of classroom management issues!
Training teachers before the widespread use of a certain tool in the classroom environment is a must. If you don't know how to use a tool, you cannot understand its affordances and consequently will not know the possibilites of exploiting it appropriately.
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Upon their entry into the practice of medicine, doctors take an oath dating back to Hippocrates that has guided their service through the centuries. As I was completing my Masters work and reading...
Thought provoking! What would yours include?
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Typesetting math in HTML was for a long time one of those 'I can't believe that hasn't been solved by now!' issues. It seemed a bit wrong - wasn't the...
One of the dark corners of accessibility - making STEM subjects available to VI learners - has solutions but they are too often dependent on volunteer coders.
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Technology is playing an important role when it comes to travelling around independently. Whether it is for journey planning, real time travel information or...
The real value of this is that it doesn't just give you apps but also gives you the user stories as to how they use the tools and the pros and cons.
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Information and Training for the voluntary, charity and community sectors worldwide.
Some persuasive arguments that apply to education as well. The whole site is worth a browse, particularly for those working in adult sector, prisons or work based learning
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Useful summary of Google accessibility improvements. It's often easy to miss improvements that have been made and to still be avoiding particular tools or services even though their accessibility has begun to catch up.
I agree with Alistairm we all use different tools which are constantly being developed - the improvements can often pass us by but if we had only realised then it could have increased our productivity and give us more time to read about all the undated features!
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Flip Video is dead, in the face of competition from big-name rivals, video-shooting cameras, and camera phones. Here's some alternatives.
The Flip camera opened up some great opportunities for enlivening teaching and learning and widening inclusion but they are not being made any more so what are the alternatives? This page reviews some options.
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If you have a technical leaning and want to support your learners in a specific way this could be an interesting starting point.
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Lots of useful tips on making reading easier with a focus on text to speech as well as other browser plugins and apps
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I love the way the VI simulator allows you to use the slider bar to simulate different severities. Really helps make the point that every disabled person is unique and we need flexible, agile ways of teaching and supporting
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Really useful and timely guidance on Bring Your Own Device approaches to mobile learning. This is a vexed area with lots of potential to go right as well as to go wrong so this guidance by Jisc Legal is very valuable.
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The T2C videos are a collection of 3 short films featuring people who live and work/study in Dorset sharing their stories of their personal recovery from men...
Mental health is a growing area in education - this is one of three films exploring the issue in an honest but sensitive way.
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Great to see the student's work! This is a nice example that veers creatively into flipped classroom territory.
Lots of insightful and inspirational ideas on this blog. I love the image that was the inspiration for this post and I plan to use it to launch an iPad Professional learning opportunity I am facilitating next week.
I love the way the teacher uses the students' own examples of the way they have used the apps on their blog. Very powerful!
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Good storytelling is one of the ultimate ways of being inclusive and a simple story can set the scene for making any learning come alive - irrespective of the age group. This collection of stories is useful imagination-fodder.
Source: Education Services Australia Ltd and ABC | Learning area: English | Secondary: Years 8, 9, 10
Brilliant, not just the list of the types of stories, but in the telling of them.
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With the launch of XerteToolkits 2.0 it's now possible to bring benefits of rich interactive Xerte content to mobile devices. My favourite page types are the connectors (see sample http://tinyurl.com/jtdeg2) but the new flexible web page template is just brilliant - see link main Mitchellmedia link. Resize the browser, try it on your phone. See how it adapts. Any teacher with modest IT skills (eg PowerPoint, basic digital photos etc) can learn how to do this in half an hour. See next TechDis XerteFriday session on Flipping the Classroom - http://tinyurl.com/jtdeg3 and Xerte community site www.xerte.org.uk
The approach of Xerte offers the potential to provide students with opportunities to be more creative working with their tutors - it is easy to understand and teach. Students can be more digitally experienced practitioners by exploring the features available to them.
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Digital Image and Graphic Resources for Accessible Materials
The ultimate resource for publishers and content developers who need to create accessible materials. Very detailed with good tie into EPUB 3.
The advice is too technical for teachers to use directly but if you are supporting learners with inaccessible files from pubishers, do point publishers to this site!
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Canadian doctors say they have found an inventive way to treat lazy eye - playing the video game Tetris.
This must be one of the most welcome assistive technologies to cross the path of a young person... a bit like using the Wii for your Physiotherapy routine..
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"Create a simple text dialogue story and then share your video".
Really quick and easy way to create a short narrative to make a point - see my example here http://goo.gl/qtWwG. Limited options but very effective.
really like this idea - I am hoping to use it with year 7 intervention.
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