From Apple:
- Apple Universal Access home page
- Apple's Special Education home page
- Apple's Solutions and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
- Mac OS X built-in assistive technologies for users with cognitive disabilities or learning differences
- iPad Vision page (with links to other iPad Accessibility pages)
- Chapter 16 of the iPad User Guide covers Accessibility features
- The latest edition of the iPad User Guide is available as a free ePub (electronic book) in the iBooks app on the iPad
- Braille device support for Mac OS X
- Braille device support for iOS 4.2 (iPad, iPhone 4/3Gs, iPod touch)
- Mobile Device Management Solutions for iPads (iOS 4)
- Special Education section of iPhone / iPod touch App Store (this link launches iTunes on a Mac or PC)
- Special Education section of iPad App Store (this link launches iTunes on a Mac or PC)
- Special Education content in iTunes U (this link launches iTunes on a Mac or PC)
- Ask questions and send feedback about Apple Accessibility
From Independent Sources:
- Special Education Apps for Apple Mobile Devices
- Wiki created by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to discuss Special Education uses for Apple mobile devices
- Instructional podcasts on Apple product usage for people with blindness or low vision
- iPad review written by a person with blindness
- Escondido (CA) Union School District iRead Program (web site includes database of tested mobile apps)
- Canby (OR) School District iPod touch and iPad User Group wiki
- Anne Carlsen Center (ND)
- AssistiveWare videos on computer accessibility
- Mobile apps for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Characteristics of Great Apps for Kids with Autism
- iHelp for Autism
- Apple iPad App iMean Can Help Those with Autism
- For autistic kids, iDevices are life changers
- Open group on Facebook: iTeach Special Education - iDevices in Special Education
- Speech Language Therapy and Technology group on Facebook
- Another Speech Language Therapy and Technology group on Facebook
- Speech-Language Pathology Sharing blog
- Virginia Department of Education's Assistive Technology Blog