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Category Archives: Accessories
LifeProof iPad Case
Are you familiar with the LifeProof iPhone case that withstands water, dirt or physical abuse. It is now available for the iPad… What’s the big deal? Well, look at where you can use it… Fully encased to protect it from spills, bathtubs, … Continue reading
Getting Your OT iTool Kit Ready for School #1
It’s that time again, whether you are a therapist, teacher or parent it’s time to start thinking about getting ready to head back to school. So, what are some of the things you’ll need for your OT iTool Kit?? Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory
Tagged accessories, App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy
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Another Recommended Stylus From an Experienced Therapist
Jamie Klund-Kujawski, MS OTR in her comment shared … “Another great stylus. SK TOUCHPENCIL1 ” “This stylus is made of electro conductive rubber, is soft with no metal, chunky pencil shape makes it easy for small hands to hold, works with both capacitive … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Occupational Therapy, School Based Interventions, Stylus
Tagged iPad, iPad accessories, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, Stylus
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More Stylus Recommendations – From Experienced Voices
Thank you to these OTR’s who shared their experience and stylus recommendations. Erin diChiara MA OTR, ATP recommended the following styluses and stick: iFaraday SALT ($20.00) – Developed for people with hand or wrist injuries, may also be used by anyone who holds … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory, Occupational Therapy, Stylus
Tagged accessories, Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, Stylus
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Need a Sensitive Stylus?
Are you in need of a stylus that is sensitive and easy to handle for one of your students or clients? I have searched and purchased a number of styluses with an OT perspective in terms of the needs of users with … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Handwriting, iPad, iPod/iPad Accessory, Occupational Therapy, Stylus
Tagged accessories, iPad, iPad accessories, occupational therapy, Stylus
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Must See Apps List… Really!
Samuel Sennott shared this resource on the QIAT list serv – and it is a must see app and equipment listing on Pinterest! Created by Lauren S. Enders, SLP/ Augmentative Communication Specialists / Assistive Technology Consultant, her app list seems to have … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, App Reviews, Apps for Special Needs, Augmentative Communication, Early Childhood, Elementary School, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory, Occupational Therapy, Primary Grades, Special education, Special Needs
Tagged App Review, App Review sites, iPad, iPad accessories, iPod, occupational therapy
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OT iTool Kit Tip and Tricks #6 – Using a Bluetooth or Standard Keyboard with Your iPad
Using Keyboards with your iPad This is a repeat post but in lieu of some of the keyboarding app reviews I thought and frequent reference to how to do this I thought I would post this how to use and connect a standard … Continue reading
iPad 2 & 3 Cases for Professionals
There are sturdy cases, kids cases but what about cases for professional use? Here are a few cases that recieved good reviews for professionals looking for lightweight, low scale, affordable protection for their iPad with out a keyboard. Keyboards typically add … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, iPad, iPod/iPad Accessory, Keyboard, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, iPad, iPad accessories, Keyboards
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More Keyboarding Resources for your iPad – Typing Web
Typingweb.com – Learn to Type is another keyboarding resource commented on by that can be used with the iPad and Android tablet. Use of a standard keyboard is recommended for practicing keyboarding as the standard keyboard configuration is different from iPad keyboard. Keyboarding instruction is based on use … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, iPad, Keyboarding, Keyguards for iPad, Occupational Therapy, Web 2.0 resources
Tagged iPad, Keyboarding, occupational therapy
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Keyboarding Practice on Your iPad or Android – Apps and Other Equipment
Considering the need to practice keyboarding on your iPad or Android Tablet? Following an earlier comment asking about the possibilities of iPad keyboarding practice apps and considering the needs of a student who will be producing word processing on his iPad during his school … Continue reading
