Access
Technology
Collective

Home Overview Reading Hearing Vision

The ATC Presents
Spring 2023 Learning Series - iOS Accessibility
January 25th and 26th (Archived)

The ATC's Spring Apple Accessibility Learning Series has successfully come to a close. We extend our sincerest gratitude to the Apple team for their expertise and dedication in sharing the incredible accessibility features of iOS mobile devices with us.

Although the workshops were not recorded, follow-up information and links are now available on the details page of each session.

If you need assistance with using accessibility features on your iOS device, you can contact Apple Support at 1-800-MY-APPLE, email them at accessibility@apple.com, or visit Apple's Accessibility Website for more information and resources.

To everyone who joined, your presence and engagement made this event a great success. We look forward to the opportunity of welcoming you at our upcoming ATC events. To connect with the ATC please email us at htcdsps21@gmail.com.

Accessibility Overview
Wednesday, Jan. 25 - 12pm

icon of finger touching a smartphone

This session will present a general overview of the various accessibility features available on Apple devices. Join us to experience the future of accessibility!

Overview Details

Reading
Wednesday, Jan. 25 - 1pm

icon of person holding an open book

Enhance your reading and writing with audio. Hear your entire screen read aloud with Speak Screen. Strip away ads, buttons, and navigation bars, so you can focus on only the content you need.

Reading Details

Hearing
Thursday Jan. 26th - 9am

icon of ear and sound

All about iOS Hearing offerings including the new Live Captions feature for real-time transcriptions, and Sound Recognition which alerts when selected sounds are detected.

Hearing Details

Vision
Thursday Jan. 26th - 10am

eye icon

All things vision at this workshop! Learn how to make your device work for you. We will cover text size, display settings, dictation, magnification, Voice Over, and more!

Vision Details