Epic - Kids' Books & Reading

Epic is a digital reading platform offering on-demand access for children ages 12 and under. Epic’s library has a collection of 40,000+ popular, high-quality books. Epic is free for teachers and features in-class integration, class rosters, and reading and assignment tracking. Epic is designed for mobile and web use featuring fun, game-like elements. Epic provides kids with a personal on-demand library. Epic Free gives students access to a free home library, allowing students to read on the platform after 4 p.m. in the student's local time.

Adobe eLearning

Adobe offers free eLearning examples to preview, download, and reuse. Adobe eLearning also offers free examples of projects such as games, drag and drop sorting, sort and drag, classification, web design, and example projects. Adobe also covers Section 508 accessibility compliance for eLearning.

Seesaw

Seesaw is a platform that encourages creativity, expression, and feedback. Students show learning and use built-in annotation tools to capture what they are learning in Seesaw’s digital portfolio. Teachers gain insights into students’ thinking and progress. Families connect to students’ learning  and can engage with school events.

Padlet

Padlet is a digital canvas on which users can create beautiful, easy-to-share projects. Features an online bulletin board to display information for any topic, with eight different layouts. Padlet works like an empty page; add a video, record an interview, snap a selfie, write your own text posts, and upload documents. Includes in-app purchases.

The Blind Geek Zone

The Blind Geek Zone offers an archive of podcast episodes covering audio tutorials, gadget demonstrations, useful links and programs, and a community of tech gurus. Please note: Parent/teacher preview is recommended before a student uses this resource.

Reid My Mind

This podcast introduces listeners to compelling people impacted by all degrees of blindness and disability. Thomas Reid produces and writes the podcast. Please note: Parent/teacher preview is recommended before a student uses this resource.