As a dyslexic high school student my iPad, with a number of assistive apps, has become a very valuable tool. With my iPad I can read and fill out a PDF using text-to-speech, read a book with Voice Dream Reader, or map out my ideas with Inspiration Maps.
The iPad mini is a perfect size for my needs allowing me to read
sitting up, or reclining comfortably while listening to a book. Before I
got the iPad I would either be tied to a computer to read using
text-to-speech, or reading on the tiny screen of my iPhone. Here's a list of my favorite iPad apps and how I use them to help me both in and out of the classroom.
Voice Dream Reader - $9.99
Voice Dream Reader is a text-to-speech
reading app that allows users to read a wide variety of files through
the app. The app includes the ability to buy very high quality
text-to-speech voices for use with the app. Voice Dream Reader allows
you to highlight important parts of a passage as you read along.. One
of my favorite features is the ability to download and read Bookshare books from within the app. Currently Voice Dream Reader does not support Bookshare
books with images, but hopefully will add that feature in the near
future. In all Voice Dream Reader is a must have for anyone who prefers
reading with text-to-speech.
Click here to read a full review of Voice Dream Reader.
Read2Go - $19.99
Read2Go is another app for reading Bookshare
books. Bookshare provides accessible digital books to members. Using
Read2Go users to keep their books at their finger tips all the time. The
app has a choice of two text-to-speech voices. While Read2Go does not have as many features as Voice Dream Reader the support it has for books with images is a plus.
Click here to read more about Read2Go.
Learning Ally Audio - Free
The free Learning Ally Audio app
allows Learning Ally members to download and listen to their audio
books on the go. The app has useful features such as bookmarking and
playback is easy to control and customize. Learning Ally is starting to
add digital text to some of their books so users can follow along with
the text while listening to the human narrated audio book.
Click here for more information about Learning Ally Audio app.
Click read more below to learn about many more great apps.
PDF Expert 5 - $9.99
PDF Expert 5
is a new addition to my iPad home screen. The app includes polished
annotation, editing, and management with easy to use built in text-to-speech.
Using the app I am able to read a PDF worksheet with text-to-speech and
complete the worksheet with the annotation features. PDF Expert can
also connect to your Google Drive or Dropbox for easy upload and
download.
Click here for a complete look at PDF Expert 5 from Readdle.
Inspiration Maps - $9.99
Inspiration Maps
is a mind mapping app perfect for pre-writing and getting your ideas
out onto paper. Inspiration Maps makes it easy to make great looking
webs and outlines on the go. I like using Inspiration Maps to get my
ideas flowing when I have to right about a difficult topic. Inspiration
Maps also has a more kid friendly version called Kidspiration Maps.
Click here to learn more about Inspiration Maps.
Prizmo - $9.99
Prizmo
is one of my all time favorite apps. With Prizmo you can take a picture
of text in a document and Prizmo will recognize the text using optical
character recognition (OCR) then the app can read the text back to you
using text-to-speech. Prizmo also is a great scanner allowing you to
snap a picture of a document and save or share it as a PDF.
Click here if you want to learn more about Prizmo.
Apple iWork (Pages, Numbers, Keynote) - Free with new device
Apple's iWork suit is the Apple equivalent of Microsoft Office for the iPad. While Microsoft Office
has more features iWork has everything you need to complete basic
tasks. These apps allow you to use your iPad for productivity and adds a
lot of functionality to your device.
Apple Podcasts - Free
Podcasts
is an app for managing and listening to Podcasts. Podcasts are audio or
video shows from a number of provides. Podcasts can be put out by well
known news organizations such as NPR, New York Times, ABC News, CNN, and
many other lesser know sources. As an auditory learner I enjoy
listening to Podcasts to learn more about topics that interest me.
Click here for more information about Podcasts.
Apple iTunes U - Free
iTunes U
is another Apple app that allows you to explore and follow classes from
various institutions that interest you. You can follow a history class
at Yale or a computer science class an Stanford. Once you subscribe to a
course you can view videos of the lectures, PDFs of the slide shows,
and other course material. iTunes U is an easy way to learn new things from home on the iPad.
Click here for more on the iTunes U app.
Apple iBooks - Free
iBooks
is reading app from Apple. The app is somewhat sparse in terms of
accessibility features so I tend to use it sparingly. Unfortunately,
iBooks is difficult to use for people who prefer text-to-speech with
synchronized highlighting. Speak Selection allows iBooks users to read
one page at a time with text-to-speech and synchronized highlighting,
but users must highlight each page manually in order to have Speak
Selection read it. VoiceOver is another option for text-to-speech within iBooks, but it does not include the synchronized highlighting that is helpful to many with dyslexia.
Apple Reminders - Included
Reminders
is an app that comes included with the iPad. It is a simple way to keep
track of my homework assignments and other tasks. With Reminders I can
enter a homework assignment on my iPhone and it appears on my computer
and iPad as well.
Quizlet - Free
Quizlet is
a website where users can create, share, and study flashcards. Users
can make a study set on the internet and then study them on a computer
or using the free Quizlet iOS app. Teachers
can also make a study sets for their classes. Quizlet also offers
pre-made flashcard sets for popular vocabulary books, SAT vocabulary,
and more. Flashcards can also include images to aid in studying. Once
the study set is open you can view the terms in list mode or in
flashcard mode. Quizlet includes text-to-speech allowing users to hear
the content of their flashcards. The text-to-speech helps me learn my
vocabulary words more quickly and also helps me pronounce the words
correctly.
Learn more about Quizlet by clicking here.
WolframAlpha - $2.99
WolframAlpha
is a powerful reference services that can answer complex queries as
well as provide useful graphs and visuals. I like using WolframAlpha to
double check my math calculations and to research interesting topics.
You can also use WolframAlpha from a web browser by visiting WolframAlpha.com.
Click here for more information about WolframAlpha.
Livescribe+ - Free
The
Livescribe+ app is the brains of the Livescribe 3 smartpen. The pen
sends your notes to the app over Bluetooth and then processes the
handwriting and turns it into digital text. The app makes it easy to
review notes in a page view or list view.
Because the app turns handwriting into digital text, it is simple and
fast to search through your notebook. You can search by keyword and
easily find all associated notes. Once your handwriting has been
converted to digital text you can use the built in iOS Speak Selection feature to have your note read aloud with text-to-speech.
Click here to learn all about the Livescribe 3 Smartpen.
Kurzweil 3000-firefly - Free
Kurzweil 3000-firefly - Free
Kurzweil 3000-firefly is
a app that allows you to view and read Kurzweil documents that you
store online. The app is free for users that have a Kurzweil 3000-firefly licence. Users can save a Kurzweil document to firefly from
their computers and then view and read the document using
text-to-speech. The service is helpful for people that use Kurzweil
frequently and want to read documents while on the go. Firefly can also make sharing Kurzweil documents to multiple people much easier.
Click here to read more about Kurzweil 3000-firefly.
No comments:
Post a Comment