10 hours of training and a portable Daisy Book Player!
Apple iOS Training Bundle
Freedom Scientific has released the Apple iOS Training Bundle, a
new
training solution specifically designed to teach people with
visual
impairments how to use VoiceOver(r) and the Apple(r) iOS on
devices such
as the iPhone(r) and iPad(r).
This solution, provided in DAISY audio format, contains over 10
hours of
high-quality one-on-one training on a 2-GB SD card along with a
PLEXTALK(r) portable DAISY book player. Training includes
setting up an
iPhone, using gestures and Siri(r), and important apps including
iTunes(r), iCloud(r), Safari(r), Calendar, and the App Store.
"This training will allow people to gain complete control over
their iOS
devices," said Jonathan Mosen, the instructor featured in the
audio
tutorials. "The portable delivery system means customers can
learn to
use the iPhone or iPad and VoiceOver even when they don't have
access to
in-person training."
The Apple iOS Training Bundle is available for purchase
immediately. It
costs $599 and ships on a 2-GB SD card along with a PLEXTALK(r)
portable
DAISY book player. For more information, please call NanoPac at:
918-665-0329
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much training is provided?
A: The training is about ten and a half hours in length.
Q: Why was the training produced using the DAISY format?
A: DAISY provides a very efficient and easy way for users to
navigate
the audio training. With over 10 hours of training, it is
important that
users be able to quickly jump from one section to another as well
as
place bookmarks to allow for easy return to specific sections.
Q: Will this training work for someone who is new to using the
VoiceOver
on a touch screen device like an iPad(r) or iPhone(r)?
A: Yes! The training starts with the very basics of using a touch
screen
iOS device and then progresses through topics that build on one
another
to provide a solid foundation of skills needed for using an iOS
device
as well as VoiceOver. The goal is to take someone from a very
beginner
level and progress them forward to a much higher skill set.
Q: Will this training be beneficial for someone who already knows
the
fundamentals of VoiceOver and iOS?
A: Yes! While the training starts with the very basics, it also
includes
many topics that would be considered to be at a more intermediate
or
advanced level. The great thing is that the user can easily skip
over
sections they are already familiar with.
Details:
Apple iOS Training Bundle Outline
Note: While certain modules of the training specifically
reference an
iPhone, the skills and concepts generally apply to any Apple
device
running iOS. This includes the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
Introduction
* What is the iPhone?
* Orientation to the iPhone
* Basic VoiceOver gestures
* Typing on the virtual keyboard
Setting up your iOS device
* Purchasing a device from a store
* Setting up an iPhone yourself
* Setting up an iPhone from the iPhone
* Setting up an iPhone using a computer with JAWS
Powering on and off, and the lock screen
* Locking and unlocking the device
* Powering on and off
The Home Screen and the App Switcher
* Moving through icons and switching pages
* The Dock
* Opening and closing apps
* Using the App Switcher
* The Status Bar
* The Control Center
Making and receiving phone calls (iPhone only)
* Dialing numbers and locating contacts
* Using Siri to make calls
* Types of calls
* Receiving a call
Customizing VoiceOver
* Changing the speaking rate
* Using the rotor
* Typing style
* Double tap timeout
iOS settings
* Cellular network
* Notifications
* Do not disturb
* Display and brightness
* Sounds
* Touch ID and passcode
* Battery
* Privacy
* iCloud
* iTunes and App Store
* Wallet and Apple Pay
* Mail, contacts and calendars
* Messages
* Facetime
* Social media
* Siri
* Troubleshooting
Siri
* Siri commands
* Controlling the device with Siri
iCloud and iTunes for Windows
* iCloud
* iTunes
* Syncing music
Using a Bluetooth Keyboard
* The VO key
* Adjusting speech settings
* Quick nav
* Typing text
VoiceOver Braille support
* Pairing a display
* Braille display settings
* Keyboard help
* Typing with the Braille keyboard
* Braille screen input
Music
* Regular music
* Apple music
* Controlling music through Siri
* Your music in the cloud
Contacts
* Contacts settings
* Working with contacts
Mail
* Mail notification settings
* Working with Mail
Messages
* Sending a message to one person
* Working with group messages
Safari
* Navigating web pages
* Using the rotor to move between different elements
Calendar
* Creating and managing appointments
iTunes and App Stores
* The App Store
Backup strategies and final thoughts
* Backing up your iOS device
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