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Category Archives: iPad
123 Color HD: Talking Coloring Book – Just Another Coloring Book App? Take a Closer Look…
123 Color HD: Talking Coloring Book app has been around for a while however quiet enhanced from its first version!. Available for iPad, iPhone/iPod and currently free (just for today?), this app provides coloring pages for elementary students with fair to … Continue reading
Posted in Activity Worksheets on Your iPad, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, AT for Handwriting, Drawing, Early Childhood, Fine Motor Development, Finger Isolation, Handwriting, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Maps, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Pre-writing, Special education, Visual Motor
Tagged App Review, apps for fine motor, Drawing, Fine motor apps, iPad, iPad accessories, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education
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Choiceboard Creator App
Choiceboard Creator App is a simple, free iPad app that provides the ability to present questions and answer choices with visually and audio capabilities. There is a simple method of designating which is the correct answer with an audio response provided when the correct … Continue reading
App Listing – Maximize Your Touch App List
Paula Walser is a Speech Pathologist and AT expert – now CESA 6 Instructional Technology Specialist and national speaker from Wisconsin. With years of expertise in special education and instructional technology she is always on top of technology. I ran … Continue reading
New iPad Cases
Lucky enough to get the New iPad (3rd Generation) and looking for a compatible case? CNET, which I believe is a very respected review source, provides a review of their top New iPad 3rd Generation cases. Although they review a wide variety of cases, … Continue reading
Posted in iPad, iPod/iPad Accessory, Uncategorized
Tagged accessories, iPad, iPad accessories, iPad Case, occupational therapy, special needs students
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Khan Academy – Watch. Practice. Learn – iPad
Khan Academy App for iPad is available, for free! Never heard of the Khan Academy? May be if you are an OT and work with young children that certainly might be true, however if you are an OT who works with … Continue reading
Posted in High School, iPad, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Uncategorized
Tagged App Review, iPad, Learning Disability
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Abilipad App
Abilipad app, formerly Intellipad app, has a new logo and continues to be updated and expand supports for struggling writers on the iPad. Available for iPad only (19.99), it is the only adaptive note taking app I am aware of. Created … Continue reading
10 Apps for Learners Who Struggle with Reading/ or Writing – Post from Paul Hamilton
Are you familiar with Paul Hamilton’s Free Resources from the Net for Every Learner ? If you are not it’s time to become acquainted with his wonderful Edublog of resources! His February 21 post entitled “10 Apps for Learners Who … Continue reading
Creating Curriculum Content for Your Students – More Story Telling/Book Creating Apps for the iPad
New apps emerge continuually, providing additional features and possibilities for creating content for students on the iPad. Finding apps that are easy to use and functional take some sorting through. Here are a few more recently found apps that are … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, eBook Creating, High School, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Special Education Teacher, Story Telling, Uncategorized
Tagged App Review, iBooks, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students, story telling
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Dragon Dictation App vs. Dragon NaturallySpeaking – What’s the difference?
I am a user of Dragon Dictation on my iPhone (no Siri unfortunately) with good success using the manual ability to correct the mistakes prior to copy/pasting or emailing the produced text. I believe the Dragon Dictation provides a great … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Middle School, Mobility Impairment, Occupational Therapy, Special Needs, Uncategorized, Voice Recognition, Writing
Tagged App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, OT Apps, special education, Voice Recognition
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Protecting Kids Hearing – Methods of Headphone Volume Control
Using headphones with electronic electronic equipment (MP3’s, iPads/iPods, CD’s, computers, electronic readers, e.g.) is often necessary in inclusionary settings when students are working on parallel curriculum tasks in the classroom. A concern I always have is the volume level that is set on … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory, Special Needs
Tagged accessories, iPad, iPad accessories, iPhone, iPod, special needs students
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