With the iPad becoming more embedded into the technology landscape, we are starting to see applications for people with disabilities.
The latest example of an accessible book on the iPad is the "Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy" narrated story book. While the book may meet the needs of some readers simply with the narration, this book also has a sign language interpreter on the screen for individuals who are deaf.
Check out the video below.
The book is available through the iTunes store and the cost is $2.99
Monday, August 16, 2010
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