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The MBMimic is a program to use with the new Mountbatten Brailler devices that are Bluetooth enabled.
The MBMimic serves the teachers, parents or blind users that want to:
- chat with a Mountbatten Brailler user using his/her iOS device,
- collect files from Mountbatten Brailler memory for reviewing or editing,
- emboss files using the Mountbatten Brailler,
- upload files to the Mountbatten Brailler.
The app is designed to be accessible for visually impaired users.
The MBMimic connects to one of Mountbatten Braillers available near your iOS device. List of users with subfolders allows for organizing the files in a school situation. Users can be archived to a separate list.
The files imported from a connected Mountbatten Brailler can be moved between user folders, viewed, edited and shared.
Requirements:
- new Bluetooth enabled Mountbatten Brailler Plus, Mountbatten Brailler Pro and Mountbatten Brailler Learning System.
- low-power Bluetooth 4 that can be found in iPhone 4S, 3rd generation iPad, iPad Mini and iPod 4th generation or newer devices.
Important information for new users:
Connecting MBMimic to Mountbatten Brailler
Before you beginning connecting MBMimic to a Mountbatten Brailler, please make sure that the Brailler is turned on and paper is loaded.
1. When you turn the Mountbatten on, the Bluetooth® Smart module gets automatically activated. After two seconds the BT module sends a serial number request to the Mountbatten.
2. NO pairing is necessary. Your Mountbatten will not be listed in the Bluetooth Settings on your iDevice.
3. Run MBMimic on your iDevice.
4. In MBMimic tap on the Mountbatten tab at the bottom of the screen of your iOS device. The program will be looking for any active Mountbatten in the vicinity. After a list appears, select the unit you want to connect to. A connection screen will show up saying "Connecting to Mountbatten"
5. You should hear the Mountbatten beep several times and after a few seconds, your MBMimic will connect with the brailler. Tap Done and you will be taken to the home screen
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Education
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A fun and challenging sound-matching game for all, fully accessible for students with blindness and visual impairment. Challenge your listening and memory skills and try to beat your hi-score. As you navigate the digital game grid to locate, memorize and pair the matching sounds you will develop conceptual understanding of rows and columns – an essential skill for mathematics and other STEM subjects. Re-engineered for improved interaction.
Tips and full instructions for this app from the award winning ‘Ballyland’ suite of accessible educational game apps can be found on the Sonokids website.
"As a teacher, working with children around the world, I have witnessed how Ballyland apps allow children with and without a visual impairment to play and learn together. Ballyland Sound Memory is not only a fun game, but it also helps children to acquire important skills preparing them for use of technology and mathematics. I have combined the use of this app with tactile diagrams of grids, rows, and columns to create blended teaching, producing accessible multi-sensory learning that highly benefits children with blindness and vision impairment."
Prof. Boguslaw Marek, Ph.D. OBE
Founder of Hungry Fingers
“A wonderful combination of introducing “grids” and a fun memory game. Perfect for our young kids!”
Diane Brauner, teacher of the visually impaired (TVI), instructor in orientation and mobility (O&M), iPad accessibility trainer, and manager Perkins Paths to Technology website
Specifications:
• Inclusive audio game with built-in speech (self-voicing) and images
• Digital game grid with spoken rows and columns
• Three game modes (Drag, Flick, and Open Sounds & Flick)
• Six sound sets, including the popular Ballylanders, musical instruments, cars and animals
• “Black Curtain” option to block out images and create a level playing field for all
• Screen reader accessible start page, self-voicing menus in the game
• Fun, safe and supportive learning environment
• Designed with feedback from parents, teachers, and children with blindness and visual impairment
• Combine with tactile grids for blended teaching and accessible multi-sensory learning (optional)
• Use at home and school.
Develops:
• Listening, Locating, Memory and Matching skills
• Conceptual understanding of grids, rows and columns
• Mathematics skills
• Orientation and Spatial Awareness on a touch tablet
• Fine motor skills
• Finger gestures for screen reader accessibility
• Experiential learning of screen reader accessibility by sighted players
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Education
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