Keyboard Options:
If students are doing a lot of typing using a tablet, it may be worth investing in a Bluetooth Keyboard if you are able to. These keyboards have not been tested by us. Here are some inexpensive options from Amazon that receive good reviews. . These options should work with IOS devices:
Anker Bluetooth Ultra-Slim - Current $15.98 on Amazon
Arteck HB030B - Current $20.99 on Amazon (Amazon Best Seller)
Microcenter located in Mayfield also has many Bluetooth keyboard options. Their staff can help you select the appropriate device for your device.
If getting a Bluetooth keyboard isn’t an option, Google Docs also has a great Keyboard and Speech recognition app.
How to use the IOS 13 Text to Speech:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAKW5PvEmqQ
How to use the IOS 12 Text to Speech Feature:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpsyPSVR_mk
If you are trying to work off of a tablet or a phone, they often have small screens. Often times TV's have the option to cast the tablet screen to them. Below are some video's showing how to cast to various devices. We have not tested all of these and all are not guaranteed to work with your device.
Below are some apps that are commonly used in the Willoughby-Eastlake School System. These apps can be found in the Apple App Store:
Brain Pop
Clever
Grade Cam Go!
Google Chrome
Google Classroom
Google Drive
Google Docs
Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts Meet
Google Sheets
Google Slides
EdPuzzle - Student
Kahn Academy
McGraw-Hill Connect Ed
OverDrive
Sora by OverDrive
Quizlet
Zoom