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1 Justin McCreary jwm1987@gmail.com South Carolina EdTech 2013 Conference 10/09/13

2  Technology progresses, as does our understanding of the disabled.  Will look at some of the disabilities affecting the population  Tools build into the computer, and available online ◦ Designed to aid the disabled.  Information on how to access

3  Condition caused by injury to parts of the brain  Can range from mild to severe  Can affect one’s ability to learn

4  Refers to those with various visual disabilities ◦ Partially sighted ◦ Low Vision ◦ Legally Blind ◦ Totally Blind  Various tools developed to aid those with visual impairments

5  Tools created to aid those with disabilities  Many free tools built into the operating system  Look into some of them

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7  A central location to access accessibility settings  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center.

8  Narrator is a screen reader in Windows.  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center -> Use the computer without a display -> Turn on Narrator  Audio Description describes videos  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access ->Ease of Access Center, -> Use the computer without a display -> Turn on Audio Description.

9  Magnifies the screen.  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center -> Make the computer easier to see -> Select the option Turn on Magnifier

10  Displays a visual keyboard  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center-> Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard -> Use the on-screen keyboard.

11  Interact with the computer with your voice.  Start button -> Control Panel -> Ease of Access -> Ease of Access Center, -> Use the computer without a mouse or keyboard -> Use Speech Recognition

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13  Uses speech to describe what is happening on the computer.  Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> universal access to display its preferences -> seeing tab -> On radio button below VoiceOver to enable it -> Open VoiceOver Utility button to customize VoiceOver.

14  Screen Magnification and Cursor Magnification  Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> Seeing Tab -> Turn on Zoom

15  Onscreen Keyboard  Apple Menu -> System Preferences -> Language & Text -> Input Sources -> checkbox “Keyboard & Character Viewer”

16  Speech Recognition software  Speech System Preferences Pane -> Speech Recognition Tab -> Settings subtab ->On button for Speakable items ->choose microphone from the mic pop-up menu.

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18  Text to speech software  Converts text from your documents  http://www.nextup.com/TextAloud/ http://www.nextup.com/TextAloud/

19  Text to Speech software that is free online  No downloading required  http://www.text2speech.org/ http://www.text2speech.org/

20  This concludes a look at some disabilities and tools.  A demonstration will now be given

21  Cerebral Palsy. Retrieved from nichcy.org/disability/specific/cp/ Cerebral Palsy.  Windows 7 Accessibility Retrieved from http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/windows7/defau lt.aspx Windows 7 Accessibility  Mac OS X Accessibility Retrieved from http://www.apple.com/accessibility/macosx/vision.html Mac OS X Accessibility  Text Aloud Retrieved from http://www.nextup.com/TextAloud/ Text Aloud  Text 2 Speech Retrieved from http://www.text2speech.org/ Text 2 Speech  Visual Disabilities. Retrieved from webaim.org/articles/visual/ Visual Disabilities.  Visual Impairment. Retrieved from nichcy.org/Disabilities/Specific/Pages/VisualImpairment.aspx Visual Impairment.


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