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Engaging students across needs and learning styles

Students in the same classroom learn in different ways. To support all students, Google designs technology to help educators meet the needs of every student, including those with impaired vision or hearing, physical disabilities, and diverse approaches to processing new information. At Google, they believe accessible design is just good design. Google for Education creates products with accessibility in mind, to help every student learn, be inspired, and achieve their full potential.

Specific Accessibility Features
  • Turn on Chromebook accessibility features
  • Zoom in or magnify your Chromebook screen
  • Use the built-in screen reader
  • Use a braille device with your Chromebook
  • Use the on-screen keyboard
  • Use your Chromebook keyboard
  • Hear text read aloud
  • Automatically click objects on your Chromebook
  • Get image descriptions on Chrome
Chromebook Accessibility
Chromebook features such as ChromeVox and Select-to-Speak aid students who need visual or audio support while giving all students different ways to access information. Once you customize settings on a Chromebook, they’re applied every time a student logs in on any device, saving time and keeping students focused on learning.
Read more here: g.co/chromebookaccessibility
G Suite Accessibility
G Suite is a collection of applications for online collaboration, organization, and productivity that provide powerful tools and access to content from the web. This page lists resources to help you get started with G Suite using assistive technology.
​Included information for diverse needs and interests, but many of the resources are primarily for blind or low-vision users.
Read more here: g.co/gsuiteaccessibility

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