The UDL Educational Technology Guide 2019-2020: Technology for Special Education

John F. O'Sullivan

 Section 5 Keyboards Apps


Keeble - Accessible keyboard

This app has a number of good features for students with physical limitations. The word prediction is very good for a wide range of students that struggle with writing. 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keeble-accessible-keyboard/id918497054?mt=8


Keedogo Plus - Keyboard for education

This is a keyboard that is for students of a younger age. The keyboard comes with word prediction, and the keyboard is easier to see if you have vision issues. 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keedogo-plus-keyboard-for/id918496636?mt=8


Keedogo - Keyboard for preschool

This keyboard makes it easier for your average preschooler. 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/keedogo-keyboard-for-preschool/id915829477?mt=8


Abilipad  
This has to be one of the most interesting apps I have ever encountered. It is text to speech, customizable keyboard, and word prediction. If you have trouble spelling and talking this app would be a good fit.


Big Keys Low Vision Keyboard
This is a good keyboard for someone with low vision. 

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