Thursday, December 5, 2019

Key's Quick Tips: Snap&Read Universal

Key's Quick Tips are provided by Kelly Key, Assistive Technology Coordinator for Barrington 220. Each month, I will feature a tool available on the iPad to support our students, including a short video demonstration. This month, I highlight a new app available for all staff and students to support reading and editing writing.





This app allows a student to take a picture of text (a newspaper, book, worksheet, their handwritten document, etc.), it converts the picture into digital text with its advanced OCR feature, and it will read the text out loud!
Click here to see it in action



Additional features include:

Text Leveling - Adjusts the readability of text without changing the meaning 
Check it out here



Translation - Translates text into over 100 languages and reads it out loud 
Check it out here



Annotation - Highlight, add text, draw, circle, etc. and share document 
Check it out here





To use this app, download it from self-service and log in with your Google account and explore these amazing features!

Please contact me with any questions, or if you would like me to train your staff or students kkey@barrington220.org

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