Request: iPad Stand for Low Vision Students

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Alexandra Futty

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Sep 25, 2019, 3:03:47 PM9/25/19
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Hello all,
Looking for a printable iPad stand for students with low vision.  In a dream world this is what it would do:
  1. Allow student to place documents underneath the camera hands-free
  2. Allow the student enough clearance to write under the iPad camera
  3. Have a good ergonomic design and lift off the desk
  4. Be foldable or be able to come apart to fit into a bag. 
  5. Accommodate multiple sizes of iPads

My initial thought is something that looks like this:  https://shop.magnifyingamerica.com/Patriot-Pro-129-35123.htm

But I am open to new ideas. 

Thanks for your help!
Allie

 

 

Dajuana Prater

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Sep 25, 2019, 3:55:12 PM9/25/19
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Hello. 

 

I have found the Belkin Tablet Stage for a 9.7 iPad.  It is not as portable as I would like, but is stable and versatile.

https://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-B2B054/

 

I use the Justand V2e for the 12.9 inch iPad.  It is portable and our students find it to be easy to adjust and use independently.

https://ipaddocumentcamera.com/products/justand-v2-includes-electronics-module

 

I would also be interested in a printable version of a stand.  We have been using the ipad in a CCTV set up for a few years and would love to have a stand and mold just for the iPad.

 

Have a techtastic day!

 

DJ Prater, AT Specialist

Florida School for the Deaf and Blind

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