Top 75 OT Blog Winner
-
Recent Posts
OT’s with Apps Pages
- About Me
- OT Apps by Area of Occupational Performance (10-2015)
- OT’s with Apps Blog
- OT’s with Apps Equipment List
- OT’s with Apps eTool Kit Lists
- App by Occupational Performance (updated 10- 2015)
- Online Keyboarding Resources for Kids through Adults
- OT Admin Apps List
- OT’s w Apps List for Middle School thru Adults with Disabilities 10-2013
- OT’s with Apps – Handwriting App List
- OT’s with Apps List 10-2015 Updated
- OT’s with Apps Visual Motor Integration App List
- OT’s with Apps Writing Apps for Special Needs
- Visual Tracking / Motor Coordination Apps List
-
Join 1,243 other subscribers
Twitter
Tweets by csleynseOTs with Apps
- AAC
- Accessibility
- accessories
- Activities of Daily Living
- Android
- App Review
- App Review sites
- apps
- apps for fine motor
- apps for visual perception
- Assistive Technology
- Autism
- cases
- cleaner for iPad
- Communication
- data collection
- Drawing
- Early Childhood
- Echo Pen
- education
- Ergonomics
- fine motor
- Fine motor apps
- Games
- Handwriting
- iADL
- iOS
- iOS accessibility
- iPad
- iPad accessories
- iPad apps
- iPhone
- iPod
- iPod/iPad Management
- iPod apps
- Keyboarding
- Learning Disability
- Low Vision
- Low Vision/ Blindness
- math
- Medical
- Memory
- Mental Health
- Mobility Impaired
- Note taking
- Object Recognition
- occupational therapy
- OCR
- Organization
- OT Apps
- photo editing
- pre-writing
- Reading
- Rehabilitation
- Scanning
- Self-regulation
- Self Care
- Sensory Apps
- Social Skills
- special education
- special needs students
- spelling
- story telling
- Stylus
- Text to Speech
- Vision
- visual communication
- Visual Impairment
- Visual motor apps
- Visual Perception
- Voice Recognition
- Voice recording
- Word Prediction
- Writing
Categories
Category Archives: iPad
Battery Drain and Mobile Devices
How dependent we have become on the use of mobile devices for communication, use of apps for organization, navigation with GPS, taking photography/videos – just to name a few. And – all those functions being dependent on battery life of the device being used, … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Android, Android Management, Assistive Technology, iPad, iPad Management, iPhone, iPod, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy
Leave a comment
ModMath 2.0 for Dysgraphia Available
What are the numbers, or are they letters? Is the math correct? Teachers get really good at deciphering writing and math problems like those seen above after becoming familiar with specific students number or letter formations, but it is not easy at … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Assistive Technology, AT for Handwriting, Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, Free apps, Handwriting, iOS, iPad, Learning Disability, Math, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Writing
Tagged Dysgraphia, Dyslexia, iOS, iPad, math, Writing
Leave a comment
iFaraday Styluses
The Faraday Website and Caduceus Stylus is Back! I had a number of contacts from readers about the links to the Faraday Caduceus Stylus not working, and searches for its existence leading to a disappearing website. Good news, contact with the developer and creator … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Accessories, Assistive Technology, iPad, Stylus
Tagged Accessibility, accessories, iPad, Stylus
Leave a comment
Handwriting Without Tears Research Review Articles
The Wet Dry Try App, provides explicit instruction for letter formation based on the Handwriting Without Tears (HWT) curriculum. Below is a link to research review articles related to the HWT curriculum : Handwriting Without Tears Reference Review Additional supporting research articles: Case-Smith, … Continue reading
Keyboard Accessibility for Individuals with Motor Impairment for Computers and Mobile Devices
Among the updates in the new iOS 9 operating system, offered late October 2015, are additional features for touch accommodations. These setting are wonderful additions to students with motor impairments but also highly relevant when working with adults with motor … Continue reading
iPad Air 2 Cases with Keyboards for Senior Citizen with Low Vision
As new iPads with iOS 9 appear, the “Hey Siri” feature may make the need for keys for speech recognition obsolete, but until that time, some users may need that feature readily available on the keyboard. I recently evaluated a … Continue reading
As Seen on Assistive Technology Daily- Flic: The Wireless Smart Button
Assistive Technology Daily curates great examples of new and innovative AT . One of Assistive Technology Daily’s latest posts features the Flic: The Wireless Smart Button. This innovative Flic Smart Button is a simple, small, wireless button that connects to your iOS or Android device … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Android, Environmental Control, iOS, iPad, iPhone
1 Comment
Text to Speech Apps for OT’s with Mobile Devices
OT’s work in many different settings and the tools we use continue to be more mobile in nature. When speaking of use of mobile device use of OT’s, a poll in 2014 by AOTA¹ found more than half of the OT practitioners surveyed use … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Activities of Daily Living, Android, Apps for OT's, Apps for PT's, Apps for Special Needs, Assistive Technology, Augmentative Communication, Communicaton, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Occupational Therapy, Physical Disability Tool, Rehabilitation, Text to Speech, Writing
Tagged Accessibility, Android, Communication, iPad, occupational therapy, OT Apps, Writing
Leave a comment
5 Must-have tools for Ed Conferences from Ask a Tech Teacher
It’s summer, time for teachers to recharge their cerebral batteries. That could mean reading, going on field trips, spending time with online PLNs, or taking calls from family members who usually e… As scooped from: http://askatechteacher.com/2015/05/20/5-must-have-tools-for-ed-conferences-2-2/ on Scoopit! Jacqui … Continue reading
Posted in Android, App Reviews, Continuing Education, iPad, iPhone
Leave a comment
Reference Apps Free or Reduced
Here are some anatomy apps that are currently free or significantly reduced that might be helpful to understand anatomy or medical conditions for clinician or patients: Exploring Essential Anatomy for iPad (free). Provides images of clinically applicable anatomy. Shoulder … Continue reading
Posted in Apps for OT's, iPad, iPhone, Medical, Occupational Therapy
1 Comment
