Apps

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iWordQ

May 15, 2019

iWordQ is one of our favorite and most often recommended apps for iPad. We often recommend it for students with learning disabilities who struggle with both reading and writing, because it performs both functions so well and is available at a fairly affordable price given what the app can do. In today’s e-bulletin, we’re going […]

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OneNote Now Supports Apple 2 Pencil

May 1, 2019

OneNote users are able to use the double-tap feature on their Apple Pencil 2 device to change their active drawing tools without having to change anything within the OneNote app.

VoiceDreamReader

Voice Dream Reader Adds OCR

April 4, 2019

Voice Dream Reader has become even more powerful with the release of a new add-on app: Voice Dream Scanner.

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Tap Wearable Keyboard

March 14, 2019

Tap is a wearable, Bluetooth enabled keyboard and mouse that allows users to input text using any surface, with just one hand.

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Live Transcribe

February 28, 2019

This month, Google introduced a new accessibility app which has the potential to change the way that deaf and hearing-impaired individuals communicate with those around them.

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