Apps Designed with Transition in Mind and Disability in Mind from OCALI

OCALI – the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence is an online resource that offers tremendous resources for individuals with Autism and low incidence populations in areas of transition, UDL, AT, education and information for families and professionals supporting those disabilities.  They provide webinars, presentations and other archived documents related to Autism and low incidence populations. Among their many documents posted are current lists (January 2012) of apps focusing on transition and disabilities for low incidence populations. Follow the links to for their app listings:

Apps Designed with Transition in Mind (PDF)

Apps Designed with Disability in Mind  (PDF)

OCALI is a wealth of information on their focused topics of Autism and low incidence populations. Check out their resource – it is well worth the visit!

Offering resources for your OT iTool Kit…

Carol

About Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS

OTR/L with more than 35 years experience in pediatrics, school based therapy and adult rehabilitation. Masters of Science in Adaptive Education/Assistive Technology with 20 years experience in AT in education of elementary, middle school, secondary, post secondary students and work environments for adult clients. A RESNA Assistive Technology Practitioner with ACVREP CATIS credentials, AOTA Specialty Certification in Low Vision, USC Davis Executive Certificate in Home Modifications, servicing adults and students with disabilities in employment, education, and home environments. A 2020 graduate of the University of Alabama Birmingham Low Vision Certification Program.
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