In this video I continue to discuss how to apply the accessibility features on the iPad through the framework of Universal Design for Learning. The video focusses on strategies for supporting all learners in the classroom using the iPad's built in text-to-speech settings.
The speak auto text is a sweet little feature. Like you said it will say the replaced word out load so you can hear it to confirm that is your choice. The speak selection would be good like you said for being able to hear the text and be able to type it out. That's a cool feature but the computerized voice would get to me after awhile.
These features are so awesome. I knew it had the capabilities but I didn't know how to get it to work. Your tutorials help so much. Thanks
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Kit Hard
Kit Hard is an education technology consultant, Universal Design for Learning evangelist, and educational blogger. He specializes in classroom technology integration and facilitating professional development.