Hi!
I am using Google docs and google classroom.
In my opinion it needs to be fixed because there are some accessibility flaws
that can be quite frustrating.
But if you want to edit a google document you have to open the documents app on
your iphone and press the edit button.
In classroom its
Thank you!! I will check it out. A training tool would be perfect.
Fredna Van Dellen TVI
Teacher of students with a vision impairment
Tulare Co. Office of Ed
Visalia, CA 93277
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> On Nov 19, 2018, at 10:03 AM, jean parker wrote:
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> All:
>
> Mystic Access has a tutorial on
Hi,
Thank you. Not exactly sure how to access all these accessibility modes when
using google classroom but will look it over and try.
Thanks again!
Fredna
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> On Nov 19, 2018, at 8:14 AM, 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> A couple of things. Google
All:
Mystic Access has a tutorial on using G suite with screen readers including
voiceover. I have purchasedit but have not gone through it yet. It does appear
to be quite useful. The tech support in the accessibility section of google are
not trained and although they are well intended, were
Hi,
A couple of things. Google makes it difficult to use their web apps due to the
ever changing nature of their coding of the apps. Basic accessibility is
always present, but the more interactive nature of these apps is not always
quite so friendly. I would first make sure that you always
Hi Jonathan,
Thank you for your interest. Yes, you may contact me at my work email,
fredn...@tcoe.org. I’m unavailable today but but should be able to discuss
this tomorrow afternoon some time. You can also explain how this group works.
Sounds like some that help request compensation?
hello,
I would be interested in working with you to figure this out. I am not an
active user of Google documents but have used them on occasion on both my
Braille Note Touch and my Macintosh.
> May I contact you off list and from a more personal e-mail address to
> discuss. I am not
Hello,
I am a teacher of the visually impaired and working with a freshman
highschooler who has a MacBook provided by her school. Her teachers are using
Google classroom. She uses voiceover on her phone and is very competent.
As her TVI I am trying to help her learn voiceover on the laptop.