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Category Archives: Activities of Daily Living
Apps Gone Free for Your OT or Teaching mTool Kit
iOSnoops is one of my resources for finding free, sale or new apps. This mornings finds on iOSnoop include a couple of apps gone free that might be worth perusing or even cleaning off a few other apps to make room … Continue reading
Posted in Activities of Daily Living, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Cause and Effect apps, Drawing, Early Childhood, Elementary School, Emergent Literacy, Free apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod, School Based Interventions
Tagged App Review, Early Childhood, iADL, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, pre-writing
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Apps List by Occupational Performance
Apps Listed By Areas of Occupational Performance I recently had an opportunity to write an article for AOTA’s Technology Special Interest Section Quarterly “What’s in Your Occupational Therapy Mobile Tool Kit?” published this June 2013. Limitations of the length of the article … Continue reading
News-2-You App
Do you subscribe to News-2-You in your special education classroom? Have an iPad? Now you can access the weekly News 2 You Newspaper on your iPad. AssistiveWare and N2Y new free News 2 You app allows you to access your online subscription … Continue reading
Posted in Activities of Daily Living, Activity Worksheets on Your iPad, App Reviews, Apps for Special Needs, Autism, Cognitive Impairment, Education, Emergent Literacy, Game Apps for Special Needs, Holiday and Special Events, iPad, Leisure apps, Occupational Therapy, Reading, Special education, Special Education Teacher, Special Events, Special Needs, Universal Design for Learning, Writing
Tagged App Review, Autism, iPad, occupational therapy, Reading, special education, special needs students, Writing
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Memory Apps on ADVANCE for Occupational Therapy Practitioners
Memory Apps reviewed on Advance for Occupational Therapy Practitioners See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Smartphones prove to be worthy options as assistive technology for cognition for memory compensation following TBI. Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: Advance for OT Practitioners provides … Continue reading
Posted in Activities of Daily Living, Adults, Apps for OT's, Cognitive Impairment, iADL's, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Life Skills, Memory, Occupational Therapy, Organization
Tagged Android, App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Memory, occupational therapy
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TapTapSee App
Sometimes it seems just unbelievable what apps can do. I stumbled upon TapTapSee app reviewed on Disabled World by Thomas C. Weiss and just couldn’t resist sharing this incredible app that takes pictures and speaks aloud what the object is. Created … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Activities of Daily Living, Adults with LD, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Life Skills, Low Vision/ Blindness, Mobile Device Use, OCR, Reading, Vision
Tagged Activities of Daily Living, App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Low Vision, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special needs students
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email & texting
Ergonomic ideas to prevent repetitive strain injury caused by excessive email and texting from OT Idea.com . Their list is basic for those who know ergonomic principles but always a good reminder, especially in the advent of frequency of use of mobile devices. … Continue reading
Our Favorite Apps – Georgia Tech’s Tool’s for Life App Database
Georgia Tech has for years been a resource for assistive technology training and research. They recently developed an online searchable data base of apps focused on “Living, Learning, Working and Playing” called Tools for Life. For those of us who are … Continue reading
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
Can’t Find Your Keys? – Here’s the App for That…
CobraTag App (free for iPhone, iPad and Android) An adult client I evaluated with organizational challenges identified one of the main concerns was locating keys. Although this was not the only area of organizational concern, it was one of the most important … Continue reading
Educational Apps for Sale…
Educational Apps for Sale (part of Digital StoryTime) has a few great deals on iPad apps previously reviewed but now at reduced prices: Book Creator for iPad – (Was 4.99 now 1.99 ) This app allows unlimited creation of books … Continue reading
Posted in Activities of Daily Living, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, eBook Creating, Elementary School, iPad, Occupational Therapy, Reference, Spell Checking, Story Telling
Tagged Activities of Daily Living, App Review, iPad, occupational therapy, OT Apps, Reference apps, story telling
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