![]() My latest tech rabbit hole to go down is use of an external Bluetooth keyboard with AAC. GoTalk Now AAC & GoVisual Visual Scene Apps – Ideas and Sharing Facebook Group:.OMazing Kids AAC Consulting Facebook Page:.Have a question? The best way to reach me is via Facebook messaging over on my OMazing Kids page: Īngela Moorad, MS, CCC-SLP, Founder of OMazing Kids, LLC, OMazing Kids AAC Consulting The perfect companion to supplement these in-depth resources are the “AAC Apps and Features At-a-Glance (Single Page Handouts)”: Robust Android AAC (Android Google Play & Amazon Fire): Looking for info about which AAC apps fully support Split View / Split Screen and lots of other important features? Check out these resources:ĪAC Feature Matching Resource Bundle (includes all three, save 10%): īasic Feature Chart for Affordable and Free AAC apps & AAC-Related Apps (iOS, Android Google Play, Amazon Fire, Windows + a few Web-Based options): ![]() Global Accessibility Awareness Day: #GAAD #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay Also available on Kindle: but I highly suggest the Apple Books version instead. (Hey Apple & Amazon Kindle if you happen to read this… please make it so.)Ī Day With No Words, Hardcover. I just wish there was something behind the scenes that made this type of text accessible. Which I wouldn’t trade the stylized text in this book for that. Both weren’t able to perceive the text separately from the gorgeous illustrations. I tried it in both Apple Books and the preview in the Kindle for iPad app. My only “wish” is that iPad Accessibility – Spoken Content – Speak Screen was able to properly detect the text in picture books. I also own a hardcover copy of this same book and loved it so much that I decided to purchase the ebook version in Apple Books to offer another means of access and use (both alongside AAC and separately). Here is an example of how I’m using the Proloquo app by AssistiveWare alongside the Apple Books app with “A Day With No Words” by Tiffany Hammond ( Fidgets and Fries). But this isn’t just a feature that benefits adults. Why does this matter ? There are many adult AAC users who multitask with their tech. Includes a notation to tap the three tiny dots to access Split View.ĪAC apps that offer full support of Split View / Split Screen offer the opportunity for greater accessibility and access than AAC apps that don’t support this. Image ID: Screenshot showing the Proloquo AAC app in Split View alongside the Apple Books app with the book “A Day With No Words” by Tiffany Hammond.
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