Using The Zoom Controller on an iPad to Help Model Language on Augmentative/Alternative Communication

When mirroring an iPad (broadcasting the iPad screen to a monitor) to model the use of language on touchscreen augmentative/alternative communication, the person watching the monitor can’t see your finger. The only thing that registers on the monitor is a brief flash of the icon being selected and the word appearing on the speak selection bar at the top of the application. The person watching the monitor won’t be able to track which icons are being pressing. The zoom controller can be used as a pointer to solve this problem. Learn how by watching this short video!