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Saturday, September 22, 2012

How to run FLASH on your ipad, iphone--iOS device

All you with those great itools already know you are going to have issues if you try and run FLASH on your iOS device. It is not just the video part, but audio feedback too.

There are many ways to run flash, but I prefer Photon -- a great APP---so if you are looking for an easy way resolve the  FLASH issue...Photon will do it for you

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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Informal Braille Competency Test

This test contains all the braille contractions your student should know. Test and get a quick idea of where your student's speed is at in addition to the contractions she knows. Great baseline to begin instruction. Download your copy:

Informal Braille Competency Test

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

What do you need to teach in order to get a job for Anyone using a computer and talking software

The debate is huge....arguements abound when people get together to discuss ---what technology  should be taught to a blind child--especially when it comes to talking software and computer OS---well, here is the data on this subject. WebAIM took past data and compared it to today's and here is what you need to learn if you are going to compete in today's job market. Natural trends will show you where the market is going

So if you are a teacher of the blind/visually impaired or rehabilitation teacher for the blind---you need to be highly proficient in these skills to teach your students and universities need to teach these skills to their up-coming teachers.

Screen Reader User Survey #4 Results

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Friday, September 14, 2012

Come and Learn in Annapolis, MD--Nov 9

For all those in the Annapolis, MD area, there is a NFB State convention on Nov 9 where I will be presenting on all the different types of technology for your students as well as giving a hands on workshop for the ipad and another workshop that is still to be announced.

Come learn and enjoy. Contact  Trudy Pickrel tlpickrel@hotmail.com  if you have any questions.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Accessibility--Hotkeys for Windows 8-- a preview

Many questions are milling around the cooler right now on accessibility for Windows 8
Here is just a small picture of things to come with this new operating system
Windows 8 keyboard hotkeys and shortcuts
With everyone today talking about Windows 8, I have noticed that one of the main questions that people are sharing in blogs and social networks is “Why Microsoft removed the start button in Windows 8? ”.
The answer to this question is that more users are relying on the Windows taskbar for pinning and accessing their favorite software instead of going through the Start menu. With Windows 8 you just need to press the Windows key or click the thumbnail in the lower right hot corner to launch the Metro Start screen where the Windows 8 interface plays the role of your own customized task bar.
Microsoft knows that the users will still demand easy access to the main tasks. This is why Windows 8 gives you this option by pressing “Windows key+X”. This allows you accessing tasks such as Run, Search, control Panel and all other main tasks that you might need to run once in a while.
All Windows 7 hotkeys shortcuts are still supported on Windows 8 and more “cool” hotkeys are added for Windows 8 that allows you to access your important functions with just 2 keyboard clicks.
Here is a list of the main hotkeys for Windows 8.
Key combination Windows 8 functionality
Windows-Space Switch input language and keyboard layout.
Windows-O Lock device orientation.
Windows-, Temporarily peek at the desktop.
Windows-V Cycle through toasts.
Windows-Shift-V Cycle through toasts in reverse order.
Windows-Enter Launch Narrator.
Windows-PgUp Move the Start Screen or a Metro-style application to the monitor on the left.
Windows-PgDown Move the Start Screen or a Metro-style application to the monitor on the right.
Windows-Shift-. Move the gutter to the left (snap an application).
Windows-. Move the gutter to the right (snap an application).
Windows-C Open the Charms bar.
Windows-I Open the Settings charm.
Windows-K Open the Connect charm.
Windows-H Open the Share charm.
Windows-Q Open the Search pane.
Windows-W Open the Settings Search app.
Windows-F Open the File Search app.
Windows-Tab Cycle through apps.
Windows-Shift-Tab Cycle through apps in reverse order.
Windows-Ctrl-Tab Cycle through apps and snap them as they cycle.
Windows-Z Open the App Bar.
Windows-/ Initiate input method editor (IME) reconversion.
Windows-J Swap foreground between the snapped and filled apps.

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

How to clean your iPad, iPhone, Ipod Touch

The proper way to clean itools is just with a soft cloth---do not use cleaners
Watch this simple video on how to clean an itool product: How to clean your iPad, iPhone, Ipod Touch

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Are you Color Blind--take this test

I you are color blind, it will affect the way you learn....take this simple test and find out: http://www.vischeck.com/vischeck/

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Monday, August 13, 2012

Demonstration of how to use Skype with Jaws scripts to communicate with students

Constant access can happen with a teacher when students learn how to use Skype with Jaws scripts. The scripts will allow the blind person to go anywhere and do anything in Skype. When sitting in class they can contact the teacher for help....no matter where the teacher is at in the world.

Watch Youtube video: Demonstration of how to use Skype with Jaws scripts to communicate with students

For Lesson, go to : Skype texting and making a Video Call—with additional JAWS scripts

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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Teaching Braille reading fluency.....virtually

I teach all skills virtually. This is a video with a blind student and we are practicing braille reading. I have already made sure her finger positioning are perfect on the page due to extensive training in the first couple years of braille instruction. Now she just needs practice to gain speed and fluency.

With virtual instruction, we can connect when it is most convenient for us. No one has to drive anywhere. She actually wakes up, turns to her computer and begins her lesson first thing in the morning. Then she begins her day. She has learned all her Skype talking software skills, so texts me as soon as she is ready. I say "yes" and she makes the call and we begin her lesson.

The ideal is combining face to face and virtual lessons. Face to face to make those "people" connections and then virtual to deliver the quantity of instruction that must be had in order to gain the skills necessary to be successful in academics.

Watch this YouTube video to get an idea of how to teach virtually and increase your student's skills: Teaching Braille reading fluency.....virtually

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Game List A List of Nonvisually Accessible Commercial Games

Looking for that game that whole family can play together AND is adapted for your blind child? Here is a site that will give you a host of great information on games available: Game List--A List of Nonvisually Accessible Commercial Games

Monday, July 23, 2012

Free Talking and magnification-- Access to Go-Serotek

If you need to try out or use a free talking software program or magnification system for your computer, this may be your solution
 Click on the link, open site and go to the link begin...download the file and begin the process
https://www.satogo.com/en/

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

dotEPUB on iPad- Convert any webpage into an e-book on iPad or other iTool

Fast an easy on any iTool. Using it with the iPad, I can quickly convert webpages and open in iBooks. Fast and so easy to use.

Watch Youtube video: dotEPUB- Convert any webpage into an e-book on iPad or other iTool

Friday, July 20, 2012

Type faster than you ever thought possible--Fleksy APP for blind and low vision

Fleksy – Type Naturally

How does a blind person type on an iPhone? Soon, they will be typing as quickly and easily as everyone else. If not faster. Yes, it’s possible.
Fleksy is a state of the art text input system for touch-screen devices.
It is set to revolutionize the way people think about accessibility on mobile devices and to challenge the traditional barriers in touch-screen typing for everyone.
For the first time ever, blind and visually impaired people can quickly and easily type text on touch screen phones and tablets. http://fleksy.com/

Watch Youtube video of product in action: Type faster than you ever thought possible--Fleksy APP for blind and low vision

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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Math Window---learn Nemeth with ease

Math Window® is an easy-to-use math teaching tool utilizing magnetic tiles on a conveniently-sized work surface.  It is portable and comes with its own carrying case.  Math concepts are easier to understand using this tactile method of building and solving math problems.  Tiles can be stored along the perimeter of the board or on our new attachable tile pallet (optional).

Order products at: Math Window

eTouchSciences-touch what is going on a computer screen

Would you like to be able to touch the nucleus of an atom or lift a bowling ball on Mars? Now you can! Computer Haptics is "the science of applying tactile sensations to human interaction with computers." eTouchSciences Apps leverage computer haptics to make learning science and math engaging and FUN!!

Youtube video: eTouchSciences 

Visit site and follow the development of this incredible new product coming out on the market: eTouchSciences website

Blind Student learns to drive

Summer time is a great time to set up all those special goals...braille reading, technology, etc. This young lady reached her braille reading goal for the week so she gets to pick what she wants to do. This week it was learning how to drive.

Watch Youtube video at:Blind student driving a car on in the mountains-reached braille reading goal for week

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Tactile Tablet--Tactus Technology

What if buttons could morph out of the surface of your device? Tactus Technology has developed a new tactile user interface for touchscreen devices that does exactly that. Tactus provides a new dimension to touchscreens by enabling real, physical buttons that rise up from the surface on demand, and then recede back into the screen, leaving a perfectly flat, transparent surface when gone.

Watch the development: http://tactustechnology.com/

Nemeth Worksheets

Nemeth Worksheets (NW) is a freeware program that creates Nemeth coded math worksheets based on answers to a few simple questions. NW creates worksheets for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, simple/complex/mixed fractions, basic Algebra plus formats for money; expanded form, regrouping and decimals.

To try this product out, go to: http://nemethworksheets.weebly.com/
 

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Accessible Games and cool apps for Blind children


Zombies! (dexterity, hand coordination)
Frotz (downloadable text adventures, typing skills required)
Blind path ( One player draws a path, the other has to follow it)
BlindSide (audio adventure, played with gyroscope, 'boy's game')
Accessible Minesweeper

Type Brailler - learn typing Braille, used w/o VoiceOver (lite version available)
oMoby - take pictures of objects which will be identified over the internet (free)
LookTel recognizer - take picture and record audio description. Audio will be played when camera feature films that object. Has also barcode scanner
Moneytel money reader

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Aftershokz Bone Conduction Headphones---HEAR everything

If you want to hear music and use your cane walking down a street, you can safely and hear everything around you.
If you want to sit in class and hear your talking software and your teacher at the same time, you can.

These headphones are changing the playing field for my blind and deaf/blind students.....an outstanding product to make life easier. And if you are sighted, well, they are just cool if you want to hear for the crying baby or hear the sports game and still hear surrounding life.

AfterShokz brings patent pending bone conduction technology, initially developed for military special operations and law enforcement by VoxTech in 2001, to everyday sport and mobile headphones. AfterShokz offers consumers a more comfortable, healthy and safe listening experience with two models of ear-free headphones: AfterShokz Sport and AfterShokz Mobile. Unlike conventional headphones and earbuds that use the eardrums to transmit sound, AfterShokz transmits sound through the listener’s cheekbones to the inner ear, bypassing the eardrum completely. To learn more about the company’s use of bone conduction technology and detailed features of this innovative headphone line, please visit www.aftershokz.com. Connect with AfterShokz on the go via their social networks by giving the brand a thumbs-up on Facebook and following on Twitter. 

This new technology will solve all sorts of listening issues. Learn more at:REVIEW - Aftershokz - Bone Conduction Headphones

If you want a pair for yourself, here is the site: https://www.aftershokz.com/
If you would like a discount to order a pair, here is a discount code: U-R-ABLE121
If you would like to just call them to order a pair:   315-218-0308

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