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Welcome to the FRA Student Services guide to using your apple device to it's fullest to improve your learning experience.

Introduction

Helpful hints and tips to get the most out of your apple device with regard to learning and literacy.

Learn about settings and features that can help you if you have a visual impairment, there's plenty to help.

Hearing impairments 06

Learning & literacy 03

Visual impairments 08

Your apple device can help you with a whole range of SEN (Special Educational Needs) and learning differences, it can help you when studying both in and outside the classroom. There are a host a features and advanced settings around accessibility which can help to make your life easier.

Apple's personalised devices are designed with a range of people in mind with many differing needs from the technology they use.

Through using the advance settings and modes on Apple devices a visually impaired person can take a selfie, someone with a hearing impairment can make a call and person with a serious physical disability can chat with friends over text. This guide is here to highlight features that can help with four key areas:

1) Learning & literacy

2) Hearing impairments

3) Physical and motor skills

4) Visual impairments

Use your device to the fullest and make your life easier!

Watch the introductory video above to find out just what Apple devices can do for you and your needs.

"As accessible as it is personal."

Do you have a hearing impairment? No worries, your apple device can help! Learn how right now.

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See how your apple device can help improve your learning experience if you have issues with physical movements or motor skills.

To watch this video with audio description please click here.

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