In Janet Hopkins' article "School Library Accessibility: the role of assistive technology," the sixth suggestion is to "Become familiar with built-in accessibility features already available on your computer operating systems" (Teacher Librarian 31:3, 2004). I have an iPhone (and a Mac), and I had ZERO clue about the majority of the IOS accessibility features that are mentioned here . Some of my favorite features: If you have color blindness or other vision challenges, you can adjust the view on your Mac, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch, and Apple TV so it works better for you Magnifier works like a digital magnifying glass. Live Listen lets you fine-tune your Made for iPhone hearing aids and AirPods to help you hear more clearly. For quiet conversations, move your iPhone or iPad closer to the people who are speaking, and the built-in microphone will amplify what they’re saying The Noise app tracks decibel levels of the ambient sounds around you, helping y...