VO Starter is the first app to offer blind and visually impaired iOS users training on the built in screen reader, VoiceOver. For more information, visit our web site at www.iaccessibility.net

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Tap-n-See Now Lite

Tap-n-See Now is the first app for iPad and iPhone created specifically for children with cortical visual impairment (CVI) The bright colors and fun pictures in this world-renowned cause and effect app will also appeal to babies and young toddlers without CVI.Design & Game Play:Tap-N-See Now was designed to incorporate Dr. Roman-Lantzys common characteristics of CVI.Adorable hand-drawn images dance around the screen one at a time, appealing to a childs preference for movement. The use of a single image against a solid background helps eliminate visual clutter while the use of highly saturated colors makes the image easier to see. Learn More:To learn more about cortical visual impairment and explore our other products, visit us on the web at www.littlebearsees.org

  • size 9.6 MB

Airs-LA

The AirsLA app was developed to provide blind, low-vision and print-impaired people with a free, on-demand source of streaming audio through their iPhone, iPod or iPad. Visually impaired people are in constant need of current information that they are unable to obtain through conventional sources such as news papers, magazines and books. Please consider making a donation through our the app We hope you enjoy

  • size 10.2 MB

Read2Go

Read2Go is an accessible ebook reader that makes reading Bookshare titles easy. Bookshare is the worlds largest accessible online library for people with print disabilities with over 345,000 titles. Features: Access the Bookshare collection directly from the app Browse, search and download books quickly and easily, including those with images Read words on the screen with synchronized text-to-speech (Read2Go audio on) Read with highly natural Acapela voices and navigate with VoiceOver gestures (Read2Go audio on, VoiceOver on) Read with Apple VoiceOver gestures and voice (VoiceOver on, Read2Go audio off) Read with many choices of font size, color and backgrounds, and no voices (Read2Go and VoiceOver off) Read with Braille displays connected via Bluetooth Save books into Read2Go so you can read anywhere Adjust font size up to 70 pts Adjust text-to-speech audio, either on or off for text-only or text-to-speech mode Adjust rate of audio View Table of Contents Set bookmarks Read from where you left off (auto-resume reading position) Support for all 6 levels of DAISY navigation built in to structure of book Supports DAISY 3.0 and 2.02 Supports use of iTunes to transfer of non-Bookshare DAISY books to your device Supports Open In Read2Go for easy access to your books from the Bookshare website Educational institutions wishing to purchase 20 licenses or more can get a discount through the Apple Volume Licensing Program for Education

  • rating 3.15385
  • size 123 MB

Eclipse Soundscapes

The Eclipse Soundscapes Project app is specially designed so that people who are blind and visually impaired can share in the awe and wonder of astronomical events in real time with their sighted peers. The app is a joint effort between The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO), NASAs Heliophysics Education Consortium (HEC), the National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), and the National Park Service (NPS). During the next five years, the app will expand to include other eclipses and astronomical objects of interest giving people who are blind and visually impaired and everyone else a new way to engage with the universe around them.

  • rating 4.5
  • size 95.8 MB

DCMP

Instantly watch streamed educational videos from the Described and Captioned Media Programs vast library of accessible content The DCMP has over 4,000 streaming educational videos featuring captions and/or descriptions for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Our library is available free of charge to qualifying students and their teachers, parents, and other professionals serving them. The DCMP is funded by the U.S. Department of Education and administered by the National Association of the Deaf.

  • size 17.2 MB