A man using an iPad
Last week we started looking at easy, built-in techniques to share files via iPad. That e-bulletin covered sharing via Airdrop, Cloud, and Email. To check out that e-bulletin, click here(new window). This week, we’re going to look at a few more methods of file-sharing via iPad, and we’ll be exploring sharing through iTunes, PC, and…

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A woman using a tablet
This week’s e-bulletin will focus on the various ways in which files can shared using the iPads built-in sharing features. The content will be split into multiple e-bulletins, so stay tuned over the coming weeks for more. After all the e-bulletins have been released, the content will be combined into a larger, more complete, “how-to”…

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A person using an Apple Pencil
Apple(new window) has a well-deserved reputation for offering universally designed products that come packed with accessibility features right out of the box. The iPad is a great example of this, and since its launch in 2010, the iPad has dominated the tablet market by creating easy-to-use and accessible products that range in application from casual…

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A man using a tablet at work
Need to quickly have a handout or an article read aloud? It can be as simple as taking a picture with your iPad/iPhone with PrizmoGo(new window). Why we like it: Text to speech function is free Ease of use Has built in OCR, no WiFi required! Prizmo Go allows you to quickly grab any written text…

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A close up of a math text and laptop
For many individuals with math-related learning disabilities, approaching math problems with only pencil and paper can be a strenuous and intimidating process. Thankfully, there is now a multitude of digital options for approaching a wide range of mathematics problems. From apps available on iOS or android to Chrome extensions that can be accessed from any…

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