Just a quick question; about to test educational use of iPad with some
children in Gloucestershire, UK.

All visually impaired but also some with other physical and cognitive
impairments. Their age range is from 5 to 12. All of this is with
teacher or parent in attendance.

We were using iPads specifically to test an app called OverLay (which
allows us to integrate swell paper maps and diagrams with the
touchscreen audio) but I would like to know if there is any advice for
introducing children with low vision to iPads?

We have iPds set up and VoiceOver active but just want them to be able
to get comfortable with iPad in most enjoyable way.

Any experience, positive and negative, of using iPads the first time
would be a help.

Thanks,

Alastair

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