iPads and Apps

The iPad is an amazing and multi-purpose tool for your work with children who are blind or visually impaired, as well as other disabilities (MD/VI). On this board we share some of our favorite apps, as well as some of the best ideas we have found for using them.
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an ipad with the text teaching voiceover gestures 1 - finger tricks and tips paths to technology
1-finger tricks and tips for teaching VoiceOver gestures to students who are blind or visually impaired
the web prep app is open to learn how to use english and spanish language for kids
UEB Prep App – Paths to Literacy
UEB Prep is a free app that is designed to teach people who are sighted the Unified English Braille code.
note taking apps for students with visual impatiments and notes from video demonstrations
Note-taking Applications for the iPad: Part 3
Note-taking apps for the iPad for students with visual impairments. Includes information about PDF Expert and Noteshelf 2 with video demonstrations.
a book cover with the title note - taking applications for the ipad paths to technology
Note-taking Applications for the iPad: Part 1
Note-taking apps for students with low vision using an iPad are discussed.
the abc's of ios manual for toddlers and beyond, with an image of
Learning Resources – Paths to Literacy
The ABC’s of iOS is designed to teach young children with visual impairment how to interact with an iPad using VoiceOver.
a hand holding an ipad with the text teach the pinch gesture on an ipad using a 3d - printed device
Teaching Pinch Gesture for iPad – Paths to Literacy
Teach the pinch gesture on an iPad using a 3D-printed device!
an advertisement with the words, ballland magic plus app designed to teach gesture skills for voice - over
Ballyland Magic Plus – Paths to Literacy
Ballyland Magic Plus is an app designed to teach gesture skills for VoiceOver.
the front cover for using the shadow puppett free app to create student portraits
Using the Shadow Puppet Free App to Create Student Portfolios
an advertisement for the ballyland magic program, which is designed to teach children how to
Ballyland Mágico: Spanish Version of App – Paths to Literacy
Ballyland Magico is a Spanish language app for children with vision impairments to learn and practice touch gestures with VoiceOver
Unicorn braille design with watercolors painted on it too.
Unicorn Braille Design – Paths to Literacy
This unicorn braille design is funfor students but also includes a watercolor art ides with it.
The Snowy Day Lesson for Pre-K students with Visual Impairment that includes the cover of the book: The Snowy Day with Paths to Literacy logo
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
the 7 best apps to help people with visual imagiments recognize objects
The 7 Best Apps to Help People with Visual Impairments Recognize Objects
An adult with a visual impairment shares his recommendation for the best apps to help people who are blind or with low vision to recognize objects. Includes suggestions for both iOS and Android.
the cover of an app for users with visual impairment, which is on top of
Apps and technology Archives – Paths to Literacy
Android apps for users with visual impairment
a white dice with black dots on it and the words ipad skills technology game @ path to literacy
iPad Skills TECHNOLOGY GAME
Use this skills technology game as a fun way to work on visual access of materials using the iPad.