Iphone 11 Pro Max has several accessibility features including spoken content which can read text aloud, audio descriptions that provide narration of events in videos, RTT/TTY for communicating by text, subtitles and captioning to show written text of audio, and VoiceOver which allows the screen to be read aloud through gestures. These features help students with low vision, hearing difficulties, or other needs access the content on their Iphone.
Iphone 11 Pro Max has several accessibility features including spoken content which can read text aloud, audio descriptions that provide narration of events in videos, RTT/TTY for communicating by text, subtitles and captioning to show written text of audio, and VoiceOver which allows the screen to be read aloud through gestures. These features help students with low vision, hearing difficulties, or other needs access the content on their Iphone.
Iphone 11 Pro Max has several accessibility features including spoken content which can read text aloud, audio descriptions that provide narration of events in videos, RTT/TTY for communicating by text, subtitles and captioning to show written text of audio, and VoiceOver which allows the screen to be read aloud through gestures. These features help students with low vision, hearing difficulties, or other needs access the content on their Iphone.
2 ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES Iphone 11 Pro Max WHERE TO FIND: ACCESSIBILITY
1) Open Iphone and make sure you are on the homescreen
2) Find Settings 3) Click on Accessibility and you are there! SPOKEN CONTENT With a flick of an accessibility switch! For many students with low or no vision at all, reading text on an Iphone can be very difficult at times. This accessibility tool can help. This feature is called spoken content and it will read out words on a page or the whole page if asked to do so. AUDIO DESCRIPTIONS
This accessibility feature can also do
amazing things! While watching a movie or play for school if a student does not understand what is going this feature would provide an description of what is happening in real time. RTT/TTY
If students have hearing or speech
difficulties, they can communicate by telephone using Teletype (TTY) or real- time text (RTT)—protocols that transmit text as you type and allow the recipient to read their message right away. SUBTITLES AND CAPTIONING
For students that are hard at hearing or
understand things better visually closed captioning is for you. Closed captioning work by layering text over the video, basically showing everything that's being said in written form. VOICEOVER
We all know that kids always need to
always use the restroom voiceover is a gesture-based screen reader that lets them hear the iPhone even if they are not directly looking at don't see the screen.