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Smart Pen

click here to download movieWe have recently been trialling the Livescribe Smart pen for students with vision impairments. It is a great way to record lectures with simple playback. Also very useful tool to use to create audio-tactile graphics. You can even email pencasts to your students to explain what to do!

 

Livescribe has many tutorials and ideas that will assist you in the classroom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This entry was posted in Latest News on September 18, 2014 by eyetea12.

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    • Recreation
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    • Input Devices
      • Visual input devices
        • Magnifiers
        • Closed Circuit Television
        • Optical character recognition systems
          • Standalone
          • Connective
      • Speech input devices
      • Tactile input devices
        • Standalone
        • Connective
    • Output devices
      • Visual output
      • Speech output
      • Tactile output
        • Braille translation software
        • Braille embossers
        • Braille display
    • Customising Mainstream Technology
      • Built in Accessibility
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    • Teachers’ toolbox
  • Teaching Resources
    • Framework for Implementing Access Technology
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