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Make iTunes Easier To See and Use
There are lots of very simple things which can improve the accessibility of iTunes for those with low vision and reading impairments. This tutorial will take you through them step by step.
Audio Flashcards Using Smart Playlists In Itunes
There’s a great tip on the MacOSXHints website about using a specific set of smart playlists in iTunes to learn memorisation exercises with audio flashcards.
Search for captioned movies with iTunes
If you’re in the USA, the iTunes Store now allows you to search for movies with Closed Captions available.
AAC Intervention: Ten Terrific Reasons to Use iTunes
This document talks about how iTunes can be helpful for teachers and carers supporting AAC users. The details of the document mostly refer to the Windows version of iTunes, but all the same things (and more) can be done on the Mac OS X version with slight tweaking.
iTunes 7.4
A new version of iTunes was released yesterday, and the notes about new features includes this: You can now also play purchased videos with closed captioning (when available). Does anyone know how much iTunes Store material is captioned? Does it also play existing video with captions like QuickTime Player? I don’t use iTunes for video [...]
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