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April 03, 2013

Eye Impairments Don't Inhibit Learning with Accelerated Reader Student App

By Steve Anderson, Contributing TMCnet Writer

It used to be, not so long ago, that vision problems in school could do quite a bit of damage to a student's education – especially if they went on for any length of time. But with the newest update to the Accelerated Reader Student App from Renaissance Learning, announced just yesterday, visually impaired or even blind students will be able to get an edge without having to commit staff to reading questions aloud.

The new update to the Accelerated Reader Student app on iOS allows VoiceOver support to step in, which will automatically read aloud questions for users with lower visual capability. This allows the blind and visually impaired student to take the full range of quizzes available via Accelerated Reader, and get much more rapid feedback – all without having to be helped by a teacher or similar professional.

The app, which is free to download, must be configured with each school's own Accelerated Reader software in order to allow individual iOS hardware to access and take quizzes. This ensures that the data remains trustworthy and allows the results of the quizzes to be taken seriously and applied to students' grades... Read More


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