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More at http://www.edlivescribe.com. Shows how to use an AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) page with pictures that was created using Livescribe paper and the Livescribe Pulse Smartpen.
More at http://edlivescribe.com. Show how to Enlarge a Talking Dot and Make it Findable by Students with Vision Loss. Works for any dot that has audio associated with it. Also, by adding a tactile marker (e.g., a sticky bling) the talking dot becomes easily locatable for students with vision loss who can feel for the tactile marker and tap next to it anywhere on the now very large talking dot.
Talking Test - Using Talking Dot Labels
A periodic table of the elements for the blind.
A periodic table of the elements for the blind.
More at http://www.edlivescribe.com. Demonstrates a test that reads each question aloud to students as they tap on playback circles that have been created using Livescribe technology (Livescribe paper and a Livescribe Smartpen).
Talking Paper And Pen
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Russell, R. (2010, June 28, 05:33 pm). Smartpen as assistive technology
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