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7 Accessibility Tools

Different Tools for Different Needs

QuickVoice Recorder

  • Recommended by Stockton University
  • One touch recording for seconds or hours that syncs recordings to computers.
  • iCloud backup and sync of recordings across all your Apple devices
  • Voice Reminders
  • Full-featured iPhone/iPad/iPod voice recorder available
  • Record ideas, voice memos, voice email, dictation, lists, meetings, classes, or entire lectures
  •  For professional, educational, and personal use
  • More than 10-Million users
  • Convert recordings into ringtones for free

Notability

  • Recommended by Stockton University
  • Bring ideas to life with Notability
  • New Planners for the upcoming school year
  • Note size matches the dimensions of an imported PDF
  • Download for free and enjoy the powerful, yet wonderfully simple note-taking experience
  • Jot down thoughts, import & annotate textbooks, sync your notes with audio, or sketch your next masterpiece
  • Students, professionals, or hobbyist will find all the tools they need.
  • More than paper and pen
  • Handwrite and sketch naturally
  • Stay organized, paperless
  • Audio playback
  • Import, Annotate & Share
  • Find & share inspiration

Pages

  • Recommended by Stockton University
  • Apple-designed template to instantly create gorgeous reports, digital books, resumes, posters, and more
  • Blank document to create your own designs
  • Easily add images, movies, audio, tables, charts, and shapes
  • Annotate using Apple Pencil on supported devices, or use your finger
  • Designed exclusively for iPad and iPhone
  • Collaborate with others
  • Create beautiful documents
  • Advanced tools
  • iCloud friendly
  • Share a copy of your work
  • Stay organized

Remember The Milk

  • Recommended by Stockton University
  • Get to-dos out of your head, and let the app remember for you
  • Get reminded via email, text, IM, Twitter, and mobile notifications
  • Share your lists and give tasks to others to get things done faster
  • Stay magically in sync on all of your devices
  • Be busy with help
  • Never going to fall behind
  • Management helper

Easy Reader

  • Recommended by Stockton University
  • Flexibility to Read Your Own Way
  • Browse libraries and accessible newspaper stands
  • Download and read for pleasure or for study
  • Access books and read in ways that reflect your needs and reading style
  • Find enjoyment in reading and get more from books
  • Use for reading for leisure or learning
  • Access to books enables you to thrive, in school, at work and at home
  • Customize your reading experience
  • Adjust text, color schemes and speech, or attach a braille display if that’s your preference

Google Slides

  • A titan of editing and creating presentations
  • Online and offline platform
  • Part of the Google Drive
  • Visual support in an oral presentation
  • Modify and make all the changes you want
  • Add text, images, transitions, change the background color, add links to other pages
  • Endless editing

Google Meet

  • Hold impromptu video meetings
  • On-the-go
  • Host and/or attend virtual training classes
  • Perform remote interviews
  • Schedule or join your first meeting
  • Learn meeting controls
  • Change your background
  • Present in a meeting
  • Catch up with friends across the globe!

All of these tools are just a glimpse of what we can use throughout our everyday lives. For school, work, or even personal things. We have so many different tools available to stay organized, help with time management, note taking, or even recording things. Knowing about just a small portion of many apps we can use it is up to us if we want to use them for our everyday lives. If we want to be organized or keep a planner we can very easily access an app to take care of such!


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