Author Archives: Carol Leynse Harpold, MS, OTR/L, SCLV, ATP, CATIS

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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.

Originally posted on On Sarah's iPad:
spelling test (Photo credit: elginwx) My children started their school year a month or so ago and the homework is coming home. Our teachers are flexible, so along with the traditional paper and…

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Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media

See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education Power Up: Common Sense Media’s guide to nearly 100 great apps for kids ages 2-17 who have special needs and learning differences. See on http://www.commonsensemedia.org

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100+ Google Tricks for Teachers

See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time. See … Continue reading

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Study Smarter – Take Notes And Highlight Text Within iBooks [iOS Tips] | Cult of Mac

See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education Ebooks are all the rage these days, and your iPad is a perfect device for reading them. Textbooks, too, are becoming de riguer for many students in college and even high school, … Continue reading

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Words Mine – A Tetris-like Word Game for iPad

See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Words Mine is a free iPad app that combines elements of Tetris with spelling games. The challenge of Words Mine is to spell words quickly before the screen fills up with blocks. Each … Continue reading

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Siri Speaks to Me – iPads in Education

See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Siri (voice recognition software on the iPhone) has made my life easier and most importantly it has increased my productivity.   How? Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Tim Mickan provides insight on use of … Continue reading

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Free Technology for Teachers: Find Great Public Domain Images on Pixabay

See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Richard Byrne shares Pixabay website for finding public domain images. Using public domain pictures for copyright compliance is important but sometimes a challenge when Google images are so easy to … Continue reading

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Random Name Selector App

Random Name Selector app for iPhone/iPad (free and Pro 1.99) is by the developers at Walsall Academy (developer of Too Noisy and more). They seem to know the needs of the classroom providing some great classroom management tools! Random Name Selector app … Continue reading

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Ergonomics and “Texting Thumbs”

Virginia Hixson’s article on Ergonomics for Text Messaging  previously posted provides information on research and ergonomic solutions for discomfort associated with Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and one specific RSI injury called De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis  . RSI and De Quervain’s has been increasingly identified with discomfort associated with excessive … Continue reading

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More Noise Regulation Apps

Review of the TooNoisey app generated a few comments about possible use in classrooms along with additional apps that may help with noise regulation issues. Kim Wiggins shared a few more apps she has used for noise regulation issues: Quiet, Please! for iPhone and … Continue reading

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