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Five Accessibility settings on the iPad every Special Educator should know about...

  • Writer: Lianne Petrocelli
    Lianne Petrocelli
  • Aug 21, 2015
  • 1 min read

Voice Dictation writes through your voice:

Speak selection reads text to you:

Assistive Touch helps students navigate the iPad who may have motor delays:

Guided Access allows you to lock the iPad to stay in an app. It also locks down the home button and allows you to customize accessibility in apps:

VoiceOver is for individuals who are blind or visually impaired

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