Showing posts with label assistive technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label assistive technology. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2018

AXS Map: Crowdsourced Accessibility Reviews of Businesses




AXS Map іѕ аn арр аvаіlаblе fоr іOS аnd Andrоіd thаt allows uѕеrѕ tо rаnk thе accessibility оf lосаl buѕіnеѕѕеѕ. Uѕіng thе lосаtіоn оf the device users саn search fоr nеаrbу buѕіnеѕѕеѕ аnd rank the ассеѕѕіbіlіtу of the lосаtіоn in vеrу basic terms. More detailed accessibility іnfоrmаtіоn аnd іnfоrmаtіоn for реорlе with a wider rаngе оf disabilities would іmрrоvе thе арр.



Whіlе ассеѕѕіbіlіtу standards еѕtаblіѕhеd by the gоvеrnmеnt аrе еxасt аnd tесhnісаl, AXS Map uѕеѕ a ѕtаr rаtіng ѕуѕtеm. Fоr example, a businesses thаt іѕ еаѕіlу ассеѕѕіblе tо реорlе wіth disabilities wоuld еаrn a fіvе ѕtаr rаnkіng. Thе app also allows uѕеrѕ tо rаnk a business bаѕеd оn thе nоіѕе lеvеl, whісh саn be hеlрful fоr реорlе with hеаrіng іmраіrmеntѕ, аnd bу light which саn be hеlрful for реорlе wіth vіѕuаl іmраіrmеntѕ.



I was recently іnvоlvеd in a "Mapathon" wеrе a group оf реорlе used the app tо map раrtѕ оf the сіtу. This еxреrіеnсе hеlреd mе undеrѕtаnd the value оf thе app, аѕ some buѕіnеѕѕеѕ had serious ассеѕѕіbіlіtу issues ѕuсh аѕ numerous ѕtерѕ with no rаmрѕ.



Thе data thаt іѕ inputted thrоugh thе арр оr the wеbѕіtе can then be viewed by реорlе іntеrеѕtеd іn thе ассеѕѕіbіlіtу оf a buѕіnеѕѕ. Fоr еxаmрlе, a person wіth a physical dіѕаbіlіtу соuld сhесk the арр tо mаkе ѕurе thаt a coffee ѕhор had a rаmр.



If the AXS Mар рlаtfоrm becomes popular іt соuld еvеn prompt businesses wіth рооr rаtіng to mаkе іmрrоvеmеntѕ.



While the соnсерt bеhіnd AXS Mар іѕ good, thе іmрlеmеntаtіоn іѕ a lіttlе rough. Thе app is not іntuіtіvе tо uѕе аnd саn bе fruѕtrаtіng. Hоwеvеr, it does wоrk оnсе уоu get fаmіlіаr with thе іntеrfасе. The app аlѕо rеԛuіrеѕ uѕеrѕ tо еntеr thеіr еmаіl whісh соuld steer some uѕеrѕ аwау.




Tо uѕе AXS Map vіѕіt AXSMар.соm оr dоwnlоаd the арр fоr іOS and Andrоіd. Click hеrе tо download the арр fоr iOS аnd сlісk hеrе tо download thе арр fоr Android.


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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Eyes Free Typing App Fleksy Now Free



The eyes free typing app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch called Fleksy is now free on the App Store. The app is able to predict what word you are trying to type even if you did not hit any of the right virtual keys. As long as you are close to the right keys Flesky is able to predict the word. Fleksy is so accurate you do not even have to look at your phone to type. Just like other keyboard apps on iOS Fleksy does not replace the default keyboard. Click here to read the full review.
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Saturday, February 16, 2013

Learning Ally Adds Text To Select Audiobooks


Learning Ally has started to add text  to a handfull of audiobooks in its collection. Learning Ally is an audio book library for people with print disabilities. The audio books with intergrated text download and opparate just like any other Learning Ally audiobook. If you prefer to just listen to the book and not read along you can do so. The book is read aloud with human narration and each paragraph is highlighted as it is being read. The text and highlighting help users follow the words as the text is being read which can help with comprehension. Some people might find it easier to follow the text if it highlighted word by-word or line- by-line instead of  paragraph-by-paragraph, but including text is a great new feature.

The app on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch still does not allow for background download or reading which means that when you close the app the audiobook will stop. Even with these shortcomings it is exciting to see  human audio and text in one easy to use app.

One title I found with the new feature is "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." Learning Ally will begin offering more titles with text and audio in the future. To download the free Learing Ally app click here.

Click read more below to view screenshots of the app in action.







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Thursday, February 14, 2013

BrailleTouch App Allows Fast Braille Typing on iPhone



BrailleTouch is a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows users to type using braille. Click here to download the app. BrailleTouch is designed for the blind and visually impaired. The app uses the familiar six key braille and simple swipe gestures to enter text. The app is used in landscape with the devices touch screen facing away from you. Three of the six keys are on the left side and the other three are on the right side. By swyping with one finger you can add a space or delete a letter. BrailleTouch can also speak the characters and/or words as you type. BrailleTouch works well and is the first app of its kind but it cannot be used to replace the default keyboard for any other apps. This means that in order to use the text you typed using BrailleTouch you must copy and paste it into other apps. BrailleTouch is free to download and try but costs $19.99 to unlock the ability to copy and paste the text.

Click read more below to view screenshots of BrailleTouch.



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Saturday, February 9, 2013

Bookshare Releases Web Reader



Bookshare's new web reader allows members to read through a browser and eliminates the need to download books. The web reader also allows members to read any of Bookshare's 177,000 books on a library or school computer without having special software installed.

Bookshare is a free accessible ebook library for people with print disabilities. To learn if you qualify and how to join click here. Once you're signed in with your Bookshare account you can access the web reader via your bookshelf or the search page. When you search for a book you can click on the "read now" link to open the book in the web reader or you can add it to your bookshelf. From the bookshelf you can click the "read now" link as well. The web reader offers features such as text-to-speech with highlighting, nighttime reading mode, adjustable text-to-speech speed, table of contents, and go-to-page options. Bookshare recommends sighted members use the Google Chrome browser for improved text-to-speech and visually impaired members use Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox for improved screen reader usability.

Click read more below to view screenshots of the web reader in action.





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Saturday, January 26, 2013

HoverCam: Portable Scanner and Document Viewer In One



The HoverCam is a collapsible document camera and scanner all in one portable package. The HoverCam first slides out of the base and then swings out from the arm. The HoverCam T5 has a five megapixel camera which allows the HoverCam to capture crisp scans of documents up to 11" X 14". The HoverCam plugs into a Mac or PC using USB and does not require any external power. To begin using the HoverCam, launch the HoverCam Flex software which is included with the HoverCam T5. The HoverCam Flex software gives you the option to start scanning, capture a video, or show and annotate a document on a projector. Click read more below to learn more.




Scanning:

In order to scan to a PDF, JPEG, or other file type, place the document under the camera and position it properly then snap the picture. If you have more than one page you can use an included alignment bumper to line up each page more quickly. The HoverCam takes pictures very quickly with almost no time lag. Scanning documents with the HoverCam seems to be more difficult than scanning documents with a flatbed scanner. A scanner requires less aliment and adjustments but at the HoverCam is much more portable than a flatbed scanner. A scanner with a multi-page feeder would also be much faster than the HoverCam at scanning multi-page documents. The document quality is similar to the quality of a scanner which is impressive for a device of this size. From my experience the HoverCam has similar quality and speed compared to a portable scanner. I would not recommend students rely on the HoverCam to scan documents during class unless it is at a work-station during study hall . Using any scanner during class while the teacher is lecturing or other students are working with the print material can be distracting and time consuming. Scanning of books is one of the strong suits of the HoverCam. You can just put the book under the HoverCam, align in correctly, and then scan the first two pages then just flip the page to scan the next two pages. With a flatbed scanner it is much more difficult because you must lift the book after each page. The HoverCam includes built in LED lights for use in dimly lit rooms. The HoverCam also includes a mat with tactile alignment ridges for the blind and visually impaired.

Video:

Video recording is not the HoverCam's strong suit. The video seemed very choppy and the audio from the built in microphone was muffled. When moving a hand across the screen the hand would have a ghost effect.  

Document Camera:

The HoverCam also has document camera functionality. It allows teachers or presenters to display documents to a group. The built in LED lights provide good image quality even in dimly light rooms. When showing a document you can add annotations including text and underlines. The HoverCam also includes a Kensington-compatible security slot so you can lock it up when you're not using it.

Kurzweil Compatibility:

Kurzweil 3000 users can use the HoverCam as a scanner to directly scan documents into Kurzweil. Watch the above video to learn more about HoverCam compatibility with Kurzweil. 

Pricing/Availability:

The HoverCam T3 costs $219 and the HoverCam T5 costs $279 from thehovercam.com. The HoverCam T3 includes a 3 megapixel camera while the T5 includes a 5 megapixel camera. The T5 includes some other features that are not available on the less expensive T3. Visit thehovercam.com to learn more. 

Who Can Benefit?

The HoverCam could be a good tool for students who use Kurzweil and does not already have a scanner. With the HoverCam you can portably scan documents which is impossible with a flatbed scanner. The HoverCam is similar to a portable scanner in terms of speed and quality. For teachers, the HoverCam is a good document camera with annotation options.

Sample Document Scans:

Using HoverCam:




Using Scanner Pro for iPhone:



This product was provide to reviewer for purpose of review and was returned
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Sunday, December 30, 2012

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