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Author Archives: Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS
iPad Apps for Improving Vision
Originally posted on The VisionHelp Blog:
Not sure of the origin of this iPad app compilation for vision therapy, but plucked it off the VT-OD list serve via Dr. James Henning. It is well organized, and hopefully you can make…
Posted in Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, iOS, iPad, Vision, Visual Motor, Visual Perception
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Top Back to School Apps for Dyslexia 2016 — Dyslexia | Dyslexic Advantage
It’s Back to School – Check out Dyslexic Advantage’s Top Dyslexia Apps 2016 for kids, college, tutors, and grownups. A shout-out thanks to one of our supporters, Winsor Learning for their simple to use Orton-Gillingham system. They make free reviews … Continue reading
Duck Duck Moose Apps Gone Free!
With the partnership of Khan Academy and Duck Duck Moose, Duck Duck Moose, Inc. is offering their 21 apps for free – iOS and Android! If you work with young children and elementary aged students, Duck Duck Moose offers quality educational … Continue reading
Posted in Android, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Free apps, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Uncategorized
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Back to School Apps – What’s in Your OT eTool Kit?
Wow, summer is almost over and it is back to school time! Are you thinking about the tools you need as you head back to school? As I head back to school, expecting a caseload of young learners, I consider … Continue reading
The AT Daily Shares Sparkup Book Reader
As reposted from Assistive Technology Daily…Sparkup Book Reader a new book reading device for emergent readers. Meet SparkUp® The Sparkup Magical Book Reader is a revolutionary device that clips directly on to any picture book and reads it aloud in … Continue reading
GoNoodle & Sworkit – Teacher tools from Free Technology for Teachers
As the start of school is just around the corner, Free Technology for Teachers provides a reminder about the great, free GoNoodle service available to teachers as well Sworkit Kids app (Android App) providing brain breaks in the classroom. Check … Continue reading
IndieGo Device Converts Any Wheelchair Into a Power Chair
via indieGo Device Converts Any Wheelchair Into a Power Chair — The Mighty Megan Zahneis, author at The Mighty, writes about an indieGo project involving equipment that can conversion any wheelchair into a power chair. This project is creating an open source … Continue reading
Reveal, A Wareable Band the Records Physiological Responses to Anxiety
Awake Labs, is developing an electronic band that to help children on the Autism Spectrum. Currently an Indiegogo project, wearable measures and tracks anxiety to understand behavior and predict behavior meltdowns. Called Reveal, this project is projected for commercialization in … Continue reading
Guided Access and Switch Recipes
The Assistive Technology Daily shares updated information from Ian Bean on new features in iOS 9 for switch access. Many upgrades of accessibility features are available within iOS 9 as posted by the AT Daily folks. Guided Access and Switch Recipes These … Continue reading
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What Styluses are Available for Mobile Devices Presently?
What styluses are available these day? Questions about styluses are often posted. Styluses have come and gone with some reappearing after reorganization of some of the vendors. Here is a review of some favorite styluses for big and little fingers … Continue reading
