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How
many of our blind/low vision students are sitting in class now with an
iPad, learning the new way of technology, but are not sure now to access
what the teacher is demonstrating on her iTool or PC on the screen in
the front of the room?<br>
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The Air Display APP has changed all that. By downloading Air Display
onto your PC or Mac and iTool--which happens to be an iPad the majority
of the time in the classroom, whatever the teacher is doing on her
computer can be immediately projected on the student's iPad. If the
teacher asks the students to demonstrate their skill in the front of the
room, the blind student can sit at her desk and input the information
right on their iPad and it will project on the teacher's computer and
onto the front room screen. Technically, ALL the students can use this
technique right from their desks. Our students just happen to be using
Voice Over and a braille display.<br>
If you would like more information on how to accomplish this task, go to <u><a href="http://avatron.com/apps/air-display">avatron.com/apps/air-display</a></u> and create that extra monitor that can be interactive or just viewed up close and personal. </div>
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</div><div> </div><div><span style="FONT-FAMILY:'Brush Script MT';COLOR:black;FONT-SIZE:18pt;"><font color="#4040ff"> Denise </font></span></div><div><span style="FONT-FAMILY:'Brush Script MT';COLOR:black;FONT-SIZE:18pt;"></span> <span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span class="tab"> </span><span
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class="tab"></span><span class="tab"></span><span class="tab"><br></span></div><div>Denise M. Robinson, TVI, Ph.D. <br>CEO, TechVision, LLC<br><span>Specialist in technology, teaching, training for blind/low vision</span><br>509-674-1853<br><br>Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons all done with <br>keystrokes to educate blind/low vision: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.yourtechvision.com/">www.yourtechvision.com </a><br><br>"The person who says it cannot be done, shouldn't interrupt the one who is<br> doing it." --<cite>Chinese Proverb</cite><br><br>Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid: humans are incredibly slow, inaccurate and brilliant; together they are powerful beyond imagination.<br><cite>--Albert Einstein</cite><br><br>It's kind of fun to do the impossible.<br><cite>--Walt Disney</cite></div></div></body></html>