[blindkid] Smartboards

Amy Shepherd amyshepherd at mpvi.org
Tue May 14 11:15:29 UTC 2013


Smart boards also have technology that allows the teacher to email a link to the student so they can access the presentation directly on their laptop or even I-pad. I am not sure if screen readers work with smart boards  

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On May 13, 2013, at 11:31 PM, Doreen Frappier <dcfrappier at yahoo.com> wrote:

> We have used a cord that runs from the projector to a personal monitor that sits on a larger desk for the boys. In elementary school, they had a monitor in the classroom, and in high school, they carried them. I was told that an Apple TV could be hooked up to access the smart board.  They have also used a portable CCTV camera that can be used for distance monitoring that hooks to a  laptop.
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> Doreen
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> On May 13, 2013, at 9:04 PM, Cheryl <cherylrenee24 at yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> How are smart boards made accessible for visually impaired students? What if you have the combination of visual impairment and hearing impairment?
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