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  1. BOOM CARDS SERIES
  2. BOOM CARDS FREE

All students need is an internet connection to play 2.

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If you have an account, you can add the Boom deck to your library, the deck is permanently available to you. BOOM cards are digital With BOOM Cards, there is no cutting, printing, grading or prep for the teacher. These decks are designed to introduce dual media students or people with vision to braille.

BOOM CARDS SERIES

TVI Jeannette Norman has created and shared at no cost, three Braille decks: World Braille Day, Braille Learning Series 1 and Nemeth Learning Series 1. However, authors creating decks can make Boom Cards that are VPAT compliant using audio information, large print, low clutter and high contrast text which should be more accessible for low vision users.” Braille Boom Decks Example: With the Braille Learning Series, the menu to choose one of the six games is not accessible with a screen reader.īoom Learning writes, “We are not currently compliant with the Voluntary Product Accessibility Template (VPAT). Note: Boom is not fully accessible with a screen reader. Boom cards are digital, interactive task cards that make learning fun and provide immediate feedback to students. The content may lend itself to being more accessible (all text) or may be dependent upon images/graphics. Educators can choose to include read aloud buttons, large font, high contrast, etc. Just like all educational materials which are created by teachers, accessibility of individual decks varies. Boom decks are available at no cost or can be purchased through Boom Learning or Teachers Pay Teachers.

BOOM CARDS FREE

Create a free or paid Boom account the paid account provides student progress and activity reports, educators can easily assign multiple decks for students to work on, and educators can create an entire classroom of student logins. Students are presented with one question or task at a time. Boom is compatible with a computer, tablet or interactive whiteboard students need an internet connection in order to access the Boom decks. Boom Cards are internet based, interactive activities that work great for distance learning They are highly motivating, self paced, and self grading. In short, Boom Cards are digital task cards that are interactive. Boom decks are a grouping of digital task cards on the same topic. Boom is a platform which enables teachers to purchase, find and/or create digital activities for students. Editor’s Note: In honor of World Braille Day, this popular post has been reposted! The initial post was published January 2021.īoom Cards are digital, self-checking, interactive activities.












Boom cards