
TypingClub is accessible for students using ChromeVox on a Chromebook, JAWS, and NVDA. This program is very accessible for visually impaired students, students with dyslexia, physically handicapped students, and deaf and hard of hearing. It provides a comprehensive curriculum for K-12 students. This online program is used by many public school districts. TypingClub is a very popular program to teach touch typing. Video Magnifier/Low Vision Access in the ChromebookĪccessible Chromebook Apps(docx) – Updated July 2021ĬhromeVox Levels Checklist (docx) ChromeVox LessonsĬV Lesson 3 – Chromebook Environment (docx)ĬV Lesson 6 – Google Docs (Formatting) (docx)
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This Microsoft Word file is a manual written by Bruce McClanahan.įrequently Used ChromeVox/Chromebook System/Application Keystrokes (docx)įrequently Used ChromeVox/Chromebook System/Application Keystrokes – Large Print (docx)įrequently Used Keystrokes – Duxbury Braille File (zip)Ĭhromebook Braille Display Commands (docx) YouTube Playlist for Accessibility in the Chromebook This Microsoft Word file contains instructions on using a Chromebook with it’s accessibility features.Īccessibility in the Chromebook (docx) **Updated Feb 2022** They are available at the following link: įlorida School for the Blind has developed assistive technology videos: Accessibility 101 – However, there are many iOS switch apps accessible for visually impaired students with usable vision.Įnabling Devices has a list of switch adapted apps that work with children with usable vision.ĪFB has developed assistive technology videos. There are not many mainstream educational iPad apps that are accessible for totally blind young children with VoiceOver.ĭownloads work best with Edge but you can always try other browsers to download.Īccessible iPad Apps (docx)- Updated July 2021 This Microsoft Word file contains instructions on using this device.Įducational iPad Apps for Preschool and Early Elementary Totally Blind Children It has a Perkins style keyboard and a 20 cell display. This device is sold by the American Printing House for the Blind. This Microsoft Word file contains instructions on using this device.ĪPH Chameleon 20 Braille Display & Notetaker

It has a QWERTY style keyboard and a 40 cell display. Intensive support is provided for the following assistive technology products:ĪPH Mantis Q40 Braille Display & Notetaker Collaborations are available to the local school district at no charge.

The technology project provides consultative and direct instruction services to WSSB and the local school districts.
