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Join thousands of educators around the world and give your blind or visually impaired students a head-start in using an iPad. Ballyland Magic “Plus”, like the original Ballyland Magic app, teaches young students essential skills and concepts for VoiceOver accessibility, Apple’s built-in screen reader, while they are playing a fun game! Completely re-engineered, Ballyland Magic Plus offers additional features and even more learning, as well as improved interaction. The gestures incorporated in this app are: finger drag, split-tap, double tap, single finger flick right/left, and three-finger flick right/left. The popular Tap-tap song motivates even reluctant learners to successfully master the important ‘double tap’, tapping along with the rhythm. In line with the story of the cute Ballylanders who practice their ‘magic’ tricks, your student gradually builds ‘magic’ VoiceOver finger gesture skills, leading up to the Grand Finale: the Magic Show will only go ahead if the student takes charge and effectively performs the practiced gestures – a great way for you to assess a student’s progress!
• Featured in the AppStore
• From the award-winning Sonokids Ballyland suite of educational game apps
• Original songs and real voices (built-in speech)
• Re-engineered for improved and enhanced user experience
• New accessible Options Menu with more Settings (incl. skip/replay intro speech)
• Use at home or at school
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Education
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Learn and practice contracted braille (Unified English Braille) with Braille Tutor!
This is the paid version of the original Braille Tutor app, as requested by many educators whose organisations did not allow In-App purchases. All lessons and functionalities are same as the original (free) version.
Braille Tutor provides an interactive learning experience for a sighted or blind braille learner. It works on iPad using onscreen keys or home keys on a Bluetooth keyboard. It is self-voiced, but also works with iOS accessibility.
The app uses sounds and text-to-speech to support vision-impaired learners. Using a Bluetooth keyboard also gives the user a feel of the keys.
"Great App! :) Very good for consolidating braille skills learned, particularly at home / places where a learner might not have access to a Brailler."
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Education
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December 23, 2024