Large Language Models for Test Case Evolution and Repair
Popular Apps for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened, and DeafBlind
1. Apps 101
for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened,
DeafBlind and Speech Disability
As of Thursday, October 9, 2014
PowerPoint updated by Feta Fernsler and Betti Thompson
3. Apps Are Really Growing
• Over 900,000 apps
for iOS
• Over 850,000 apps
for Android
All apps noted here are either built in or iOS/Android available.
4. Accessibility
• Most smart phones and tablets come with
built-in apps for accessibility
• More apps are available to download to
customize needs
5. Accessibility for Hearing Loss
• FaceTime, Skype, ooVoo
• Videophones for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing such as
Sorenson nTouch, Z4, Z5, P3, and Convo
• Captioned Phones such as Clear Captions, Hamilton
Relay and Sprint Relay
• Video Remote Interpreters
• Closed Captions
• Text Messages, Emails
• Mono Audio, Louder TV
• Visible and Vibrating Alerts
• Hearing Aid Compatible
6. Accessibility for Low Vision
• Voice Over
• Siri or phone assistant
• Speak Selection
• Dictation, Dragon
• Zoom
• Large Text
• Invert Colors
• Magnification &
Binoculars
14. Type, Listen and Speak apps
TapToTalk – speaks out
requests based on what
pictures you picked.
Speak It - type what
you say and it speaks
for you
Google Translate
(supports a wide variety
of languages)
15. Type, Listen and Speak apps
(cont’d)
Dragon Dictate - type
what you say and it
speaks for you
Tobii Sono Flex – as
talking board
21. For Music Lovers
SoundHound recognizes music playing around
you (available on Android and iOS)
22. Visible and Vibrating Alerts
• LightFlow1
• Silence 3
• Otosense 3
• Flash Alarm Clock1
• Vibration Notifier1
• Audio Alert (SS12) 1
• ViBe1
• Flashing Timer2
iPads do not have a built in
vibrator, however, you can use
a bluetooth compatible watch
instead. The picture here is for
the Note 3 tablet/phone.
Key:
1 - Android only
2 - iOS only
3 - Both iOS and Android
23. Nice to have!
Speed Test
(tests Internet’s speed)
Key Ring – get rid of that
stack of loyalty cards!
Flashlight
(Don’t get caught in the
dark again!)
24. “Reference Desk” on the Go
Merriam-Webster
Dictionary
Yellow Pages Google Maps
25. Photo/Phone Backup and Security
• DropBox
• Google Drive
• iCloud
• Lookout
• Prey
Lookout - Backups contacts
– handy if phone
breaks/lost
Dropbox - Backups
pictures – handy if
phone breaks/gets lost
26. Weather & Emergency Notifications
Provides free earthquake email
alerts (several apps exist – not all
free or come with a time delay
response)
www.emergencyemail.org
Provides free email alerts of severe weather,
health, homeland and cyber alerts
Your favorite local TV Channel
WeatherBug
app includes
NWS (National
Weather
Service) alerts
27. In Case of Emergency (ICE)
ICE substitute -
put lost/emergency info here.
(Built-in app here – Android)
ICE card -
Keeps medical info on everyone in
family – handy for emergencies.
ICE (In Case of Emergency)
(iOS app)
Updated again on 5/6/14 following discussions between us all, feta (more to do)
The caption size and color may be customized, depending on operating system and device.
*** I would recommend Lookout over Prey as it has more features and Lookout already does what Prey does. ***
Other options:
Amazon Cloud Drive
Box
iZip
Lookout
One Drive
SugarSync