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App Information

Apps are software applications that can be installed on a mobile device. Many are free and even those that are paid for are usually low-cost. Apps cover all sorts of functions from games to word processing, and a huge number of education apps are available. Apps are specific to operating systems and are usually downloaded through an online store (the App Store for iOS or Google Play for Android).

We do our best to stay updated with the latest app information. If you find an error in the listing or want to share information in regards to an app, please contact plabella@necc.mass.edu.

Built-In Accessibility Features in Mobile Device Operating Systems

Android Devices
The features we describe should be present on most Android devices running version 4.3, and possibly on older versions. However, as the Android operating system runs on many devices produced by different manufacturers, the exact features may vary between devices.

CHANGE YOUR DISPLAY

  • Display and font size: change size of items on your screen;
  • Magnification: temporarily zoom or magnify your screen;
  • Contrast and Color Options: adjust contrast or colors;
  • Select to Speak: select items on your screen, or point our camera at something to hear it read or described aloud.

INTERACTION CONTROLS

  • Lookout: uses computer vision to give people who are visually impaired or have low vision information about their surroundings;
  • Voice Access: lets you interact with our Android device with one or more switches instead of touchscreen;
  • Switch Access: lets you interact with our Android device with one or more switches instead of touchscreen;
  • Action Blocks: lets you use customizable buttons for routine actions on your Android home screen;
  • Time to Take Action: lets you choose how long to show messages that ask you to take action;
  • TalkBack: is the Google screen reader that gives you eyes-free control of your device. the setup of your device depends on the device manufacturer, Android version, and TalkBack version.

CAPTIONS

Choose caption preferences (language, text, and style) for your device.

  • Live Caption: automatically captions speech;
  • Live Transcribe: captures speech and sound and displays them as text on your screen;
  • Sound Notification: helps you know what happens in your home, like when a smoke alarm beeps or doorbell rings;
  • Real-Time Text (RTT): lets you use text to communicate on phone calls.

AUDIO

  • Sound Amplifier: use wired or Bluetooth headphones to filter, augment, and amplify the sounds in your environment or on you Android device;
  • Hearing Aid Support: pair hearing aid with your Android device to hear more clearly.
iOS Devices
Apple has added features to specifically help those with visual impairments, including blindness, color blindness, and low vision, with auditory impairments including deafness in one or both ears, physical or motor skill impairments, including limited coordination or range of motion, and learning challenges, including autism and dyslexia.

  • Voice Control: You can control iPhone with just your voice. Speak commands to perform gestures, interact with screen elements, dictate and edit text, and more;
  • Siri: Apple’s intelligent assistant, helps you to do the things your do every day. All you have to do is ask. Can send messages, place phone calls, schedule meetings, and even turn on and off VoiceOver;
  • Speak Screen: If you have a hard time reading text on your device use Speak Screen to read your email, iMessages, web pages, and books to you;
  • Zoom: built-in magnifier that works whenever you are in iOS, from Mail and Safari to the Home and Lock screens. Works with VoiceOver;
  • Motion: if you have sensitivity to motion effects or screen movement, you can stop or reduce the movement of some elements;
  • Display and Text Size: if you have color blindness or other vision challenges, you can customize the display settings to make the screen easier to see;
  • Reminders: with the Reminders app on iOS 13 or later you can create reminders with subtasks and attachments, and set alerts based on time and location;
  • Calendar: allows calendars to sync from different email addresses and accounts on to one calendar. Within each event, users can add locations, set 2 reminders, and write a note about the event, meeting, and assignment due;
  • iPhone Location Reminder: set up location reminders based on current location to remind you of something when you reach a specific destination;
  • Pages: word processing solution. Let’s you write papers, create newsletters and much more. Included with most Apple devices.
  • Notes: Type or take notes by hand. Jot down quick thoughts or organize detailed information with checklists, images, web links, scanned documents, handwritten notes and sketches. Available for 30 days then notes are deleted.
  • Real-Time Text (RTT): lets you use text to communicate on phone calls.

Mobile apps can be used to create digital learning environments using the UDL framework. They can offer multiple means of representation, expression and engagement.

There are a huge number of apps available and their availability varies, and different apps will suit different learners even if they perform the same basic function. Apps in the following categories can be useful for learners with disabilities:

  • Calendars and Task Lists

Can be particularly beneficial for learners with dyslexia, or difficulty with organization. They can sync with Outlook.

  • Communication

Many mobile phones and tablets have the facility to make video calls as well as voice calls, often free over a Wi-Fi connection. For learners with little or no speech, there are Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) apps available, which can cost considerably less than dedicated AAC devices.

  • GPS

Works with mapping applications and allows users to search for directions, or find out more about the area. GPS also powers some augmented reality apps – for example, some apps give an overlay of the night sky with information about the constellations above you at that time.

  • Note Taking

Apps that allow learners to take notes and store them on a mobile device can be useful for all learners as they can be accessed at a convenient time and place for the learners. Many note taking apps synchronize across devices, so that learners can always get to the most up-to-date version of their work.

  • Speech Recognition

Mobile devices can be fiddly to use, particularly if you have motor difficulties or cannot see the screen. Both Android and iOS devices have built-in speech recognition which allow you to use many of the device’s functions and dictate messages or emails.

  • Text-to-Speech

Reads text aloud. For learners with dyslexia or other learning difficulties, or would simply find it more convenient to listen than read.

  • Specialized Apps

There are apps for specific disabilities available for mainstream mobile devices; for example, an app for iOS device uses the camera to identify banknotes.

Free or Low Cost Apps for College Students

Blind and Low Vision

Seeing AI app icon Seeing AI is a free app that narrates the world around you. Designed for the blind and low vision community. Harnesses the power of AI to open up the visual world and describe nearby people, text, and objects. Not currently available on Android.

 

Envision AI app icon Envision AI  the free app uses your smartphone’s camera, to speak out written information, describe surroundings and objects, and even tell you who’s nearby. Available on iOS and Android devices.

 

 

Microsoft Lens app icon

Office Lens trims, enhances, and makes pictures of whiteboards and documents readable. You can use Office Lens to convert images to PDF, Word, and PowerPoint files.

 

 

Actiview app icon Actiview is the all-in-one app for assistive and accessible content for movies at the theater or in your home! It works everywhere the movie is playing, without any setup required.

 

 

Be My Eyes app icon Be My Eyes works by pairing the blind or low-vision user with a sighted volunteer and company representatives for visual assistance through a live video call. Based on language and timezone.

 

 

NowNav app icon NowNav is a navigation and orientation aid. It provides turn-by-turn directions and information about your surroundings. NowNav was developed by the blind, for the blind.

 

 

Voice Dream Reader app icon Voice Dream Reader is an accessible reading tool. Has advanced text-to-speech and a highly configurable screen layout. It can be tailored to suit every reading style from completely auditory to completely visual, plus synchronized combination of both.

 

Nearby Explorer Online app icon

Nearby Explorer Online is a free outdoor and indoor location app designed for use b people who are blind. It supports onboard maps from OpenStreetMap, and can optionally augment these maps with online data from Google Places or Foursquare.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Hamilton CapTel app icon Hamilton CapTel app is designed exclusively for individuals who have difficulty hearing over the telephone. With this app, you may listen to our phone conversations while reading word-for-word captions of what’s said to you – similar to captions on TV.

 

ASL Dictionary 5,200 Signs app icon

ASL Dictionary 5,200 Signs is the most complete ASL American Sign Language Video Dictionary. Translate English into ASL, from A-Z, plus the entire numerical system, common English phrases, symbols, and much more.

 

Pedius app icon Pedius is a communication system that allows Deaf and Hard of Hearing people to make phone calls using speech recognition and synthesis technologies. Type your message and Pedius will send it to the contact that you choose, using an artificial voice.

 

Actiview app icon Actiview is the all-in-one app for assistive and accessible content for movies at the theater or in your home! It works everywhere the movie is playing, without any setup required.

 

 

Ava app icon Ava acts as a portable translator. An individual who is Deaf or Hard of Hearing engaging another person in a conversation just needs to hold the phone up to the person with whom they’re speaking, and the application translates the speech into text.

 

Note Taking

Microsoft OneNote app icon Microsoft OneNote is a digital note taking app that provides a single place for keeping all of your notes, research, plans, and information. It is available free to all students as part of Office 365.

 

 

AudioNote app icon AudioNote takes notes with recorded audio. Combines the functionality of note taking and voice recording. It syncs notes and audio, highlights your text, drawings, and photos during playback. You can add notes later to recording.

 

Notability app icon Notability is for note taking, planning/organization, and voice recording. Audio recordings sync to a written note or document. Also supports annotation of PDF documents, PowerPoints, Word documents, and has a variety of advanced word processing features.

 

Evernote app icon Evernote is a note taking app designed to collect and organize text, pictures, videos and audio recordings. Write, collect and capture ideas as searchable notes, notebooks, checklists and to-do lists. Can be sync with your phone, tablet and computer.

 

Otter Voice Notes app icon Otter.ai is a smart note taking app that empowers you to remember, search, and share your voice conversations. Otter creates smart voice notes that combine audio transcriptions, speaker identification, inline photos, and key phrases.

 

Simplenote app iconSimplenote is a note taking app that focuses on pure, streamlined simplicity. Can also export notes as text documents.

 

Study & Organization Support

Finish app icon Finish is the app for procrastinators. Tool for helping students imagine the steps they need to take to complete a project and then remember to stick to a timeline.

 

 

Flashcards Deluxe app icon Flashcard Deluxe is an easy to use powerful flashcard app which you can use to study just abut anything. Integration with Quizlet.com where you can browse and download already created study flashcards.

 

Quizlet app icon Quizlet is a customizable study tool. Create customizable sets using terms and definitions relating to virtually any subject.

 

 

MyStudyLife app icon MyStudyLife is an online student planner that enables you to keep tack of all your classes, tasks, assignments and exams – anywhere, on any device.

 

 

Bubbl.us app icon Bubbl.us helps you organize your ideas visually in a way that makes sense to you and others. Free for unlimited use but there is a cost for the premium version.

 

 

Forest app icon Forest is a productivity app that helps you stay focused on the important things in life. Whenever you want to stay focused, plant a tree. Your tree will grow while you focus on your work. Leaving the app halfway will cause your tree to die.

 

iStudiez Pro app icon iStudiez Pro lets you enter standard course details, add instructors, office hours, phone number and email address. Send reminders and alarms for class time and assignments. Keep track of grades and GPA.

 

Brainscape app icon Brainscape provides services including electronic flashcards, various student codes, collaborative editing tools, and teacher dashboards.

 

 

Todoist app icon Todoist helps you to easily organize and prioritize your tasks and projects so you’ll always know exactly what to work on next. Free to use.

 

 

Reading Support

NaturalReader app icon NaturalReader converts PDF files, MS Word documents, and e-books into spoken words. Free version allow only 100 minutes of listening before interruption.

 

 

Read and Write app icon Read&Write is a literacy support tool that offers help with everyday tasks like reading text out loud, understanding unfamiliar words, researching assignments and proofing written work.

 

 

Voice Dream Reader app icon Voice Dream Reader is an accessible reading tool. Has advanced text-to-speech and a highly configurable screen layout. It can be tailored to suit every reading style from completely auditory to completely visual, plus synchronized combination of both.

 

Speechify app icon Speechify lets you listen to docs, articles, PDFs, email, and various other formats – anything you read.

 

 

Rewordify.com icon Rewordify.com is powerful, free, online software that simplifies difficult English. No software to install.

 

 

Writing Support

Grammarly app icon Grammarly is a writing assistant. It checks for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors and it enhances vocabulary usage.

 

 

Inspiration Maps app icon Inspiration Maps is a visual thinking and learning app. Build beautiful diagrams, graphic organizers and outlines with ease.

 

 

Read and Write app icon Read&Write is a literacy support tool that offers help with everyday tasks like reading text out loud, understanding unfamiliar words, researching assignments and proofing written work.

 

 

Voice Dream Writer app icon Voice Dream Writer has text-to-speech proofreading which helps reduce mistakes, phonetic and meaning search helps you use the right words, and an active outline helps you organize and improve the structure of your writing.

 

Dictionary.com app icon Dictionary.com is a digital dictionary.

 

 

Dictionary-Merriam Webster app icon Dictionary-Merriam Webster is a digital dictionary and contains synonyms and antonyms, example sentences or words, a word of the day and a scrolling index that lets you browse the entire dictionary.

 

 

Typ-O HD app icon Typ-O HD-Writing is for Everybody is an easy to use app that helps you write without spelling errors. It uses powerful word prediction engine and a sophisticated spelling error model to help you write, even if your spelling isn’t perfect. It allows you to use the speech recognition tool. Designed for people with dyslexia.

 

EasyBib app icon EasyBib allows you to automatically create citations for our bibliography in seconds.

 

 

RefMe app icon RefMe is used to automate citations, reference lists, and bibliographies.

 

Spellex Increase your medical spelling accuracy and productivity with the Spellex Medical Keyboard and Spell Checker. The application adds more than 150,000 medical terms and integrates seamlessly with most applications including Notes, Email, Messages, Browsers, Third Party Apps , and much more.

SpeechTexter is a free multilingual speech-to-text application aimed at assisting you with transcription of notes, documents, books, reports or blog posts by using your voice. This app also features a customizable voice commands list, allowing users to add punctuation marks, frequently used phrases, and some app actions (undo, redo, make a new paragraph).

 

 

Memory

Life Reminders app icon Life Reminders reminds you of stuff when you tell it to. For instance, if you have to call someone at 11:00AM, the app will remind you and you can tap on the notification to place the call right then.

 

 

My HomeWork app icon MyHomeWork (Student Planner) is for students who have trouble remembering due dates. Simply enter in your assignments for each class, and the app will help you track them.

 

 

Qcard app iconQcard is a life changing app for those living with memory and cognitive impairments. Create Qcards by shaking phone. Receive constant alerts when a Qcard is due so you never miss another reminder. A free 30-day trial is available.

 

iPassword app icon 1Password remembers all your passwords and other sensitive information.

 

 

iStudiez Pro app icon iStudiez Pro lets you enter standard course details, add instructors, office hours, phone number and email address. Send reminders and alarms for class time and assignments. Keep track of grades and GPA.

Calming Apps for Persons with Anxiety, Autism, and More

Aura app icon Aura helps you to reduce stress and anxiety, improve focus and sleep better using daily mindfulness meditation, life coaching, stories, and more. Aura learns about you by asking questions.

 

 

BoosterBuddy app icon BoosterBuddy helps you manage your personal wellness journey and earn achievements as your sidekick guides you through a series of daily quests designed to establish and sustain positive habits.

 

 

MindShift app icon Mindshift provides help for anxiety relief for teens and young adults.

 

 

Smiling Mind app icon Smiling Mind helps you develop skills to manage your mind more effectively using the tool of mindfulness and in doing so support stress management, develop focus, and increase connections within life at work and at home.

 

Headspace app icon Headspace is the simple way to reframe stress. Meditation creates the ideal conditions for a good night’s rest. Relax with guided meditations and mindfulness techniques that bring calm, wellness and balance to your life in just a few minutes a day.

 

Relax Melodies app icon Relax Melodies: Sleep Sounds lets you select sounds and melodies you like, combine them and adjust the volume of each sound to create a mix. Add meditation specially designed for sleep, lay back, listen, and enjoy falling asleep.

 

MyLife app icon MyLife helps you find peace anywhere. It allows you to check in with your emotions, and recommends short guided medications, yoga and acupressure videos, tuned to how you feel.

 

 

Calm app icon Calm is the #1 app for mindfulness and meditation to bring more clarity, joy and peace to your daily life. Calm is the perfect meditation app for beginners, but also includes hundreds of programs for intermediate and advanced users.

 

iBreathe app icon iBreathe is a simple but powerful app to guide you through deep breathing exercises and breath work. For reducing stress, anxiety, insomnia or just trying to meditate and relax.

 

 

Happify app icon Happify is a self-improvement program offered in both website and app form. Activities and games that can help reduce stress, overcome negative thoughts, and build greater resilience by providing effective tools and programs to improve emotional well-being.

 

NOTE: Information online stated there isn’t really a dedicated app for people who are deaf when it comes to guided meditations. Hoping that will change in the future. In the meantime, YouTube has a lot of content for people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing to utilize and read, rather than listen, in order to achieve a more mindful experience in life.

Here are a few suggestions:

Miscellaneous Apps

TextGrabber+Translator app icon TextGrabber+Translator let you easily and quickly scan, translate and save your chosen text from virtually any printed material. Simply take a picture of the text and immediately edit, hear it spoken aloud.

 

Google Play Books and Audiobooks app icon Google Play Books & Audiobooks where you can upload ePUB and PDF files to your library.

 

 

Fast Scanner app icon Fast Scanner lets you scan notes, documents, and receipts into PDF documents by taking a photo.

 

 

Kindle app icon Kindle is for reading books, textbooks, magazines, and other kinds of print media right on your Android phone or tablet.

 

 

iBooks app icon iBooks is an e-book application. The supported formats are ePUB and PDF. PDFs can be transferred to iBooks using Dropbox. Can also use text-to-speech feature.

 

 

Dropbox app icon Dropbox is a place for your photos, docs, videos, and other files. Send a large file to anyone, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account.

 

 

Freedom app icon Freedom is used to block distractions so you can get your work done. Block what you want, when you want, and be more productive.

 

 

EduCalc Classic app icon EduCalc Classic is a powerful, flexible graphing calculator.

 

 

RealCalc Scientific Calculator app icon RealCalc Scientific Calculator is for serious computing.

 

 

Panecal Scientific Calculator app icon Panecal is a scientific calculator application for technical work such as information engineering, mechanical engineering, dynamics, measurements, and construction, an essential item for engineers and science students. Can display and correct mathematical formulas.

 

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