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Category Archives: iPad
Free Apps for Your mTool Kit
Your iPad may be overloaded with apps, but finding apps for free or apps that provide custom or multiple solutions are well worth considering in your app arsenal. Here are a few apps currently free or reduced for a mystery period … Continue reading
Posted in Free apps, iOS, iPad, Occupational Therapy
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Apps for Employment for Persons with Disabilities
The 2015 Rehabilitation and Transition Conference was held this past week in Green Bay, Wisconsin. As an employee of Adaptive Technology Resources, I manned our booth in the Exhibit Hall. It is always interesting to meet DVR Counselors and consumers … Continue reading
It Hurts! Pain Management Apps for Children
An inquiry from a visitor about apps for pain management for children was posted so the search began. Although not exhaustive, her is an app and resource list of specific apps for pain management for kids and other relaxation apps found from the search: There are … Continue reading
Posted in Apps for OT's, Apps for PT's, Clinic Based Interventions, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Medical, Pediatrics
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What’s the Write App?
I was excited to be invited to participate in the Appy Hour at AOTA’s 95th Annual Convention in Nashville Tennessee. So I am enjoying the convention, the speakers and the vendors hall – I can’t believe the all the vendors present! Amazing! Our Appy … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Assistive Technology, AT for Handwriting, Dysgraphia, Early Childhood, Handwriting, iPad, Occupational Therapy, Pre-writing, Third Party Keyboards, Word Prediction, Writing
Tagged Accessibility, App Review, Handwriting, iPad, occupational therapy, OT Apps, Word Prediction, Writing
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Styluses, Cases, Keyboard and Mounts – Oh My! Favorite Accessories for Mobile Devices
Oh My ! So many choices. Mobile device equipment can include access devices, cases, and mounts along with direct access methods such as styluses , head pointers and switches. There are many to choose from and the best, well that … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, Accessories, Android, Assistive Technology, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Switches
Tagged Accessibility, accessories, Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod/iPad Management, Switches
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Apps Gone Free !
Here are a few more apps gone free (not sure for how long) that might be useful in your OT mTool Kit. I have not had an opportunity to try them out but they look worthy, plus they are FREE… urTalker Lite … Continue reading
Autism Month Free Apps
Autism Awareness Month always brings a host of free apps in addition to other apps gone free! Here are a few apps gone free on 4/3/2015 that you might want to consider for your teaching, parent or OT mTool Kit: This for … Continue reading
Posted in Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Assistive Technology, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iPod
Tagged Autism, iPad apps, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, special education
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Caduceus with a SALT Tip – a Highly Adaptable Stylus
I was very excited to receive my order of the SALT stylus tip, a new interchangeable tip for the Caduceus Stylus , made by iFaraday. The Caduceus Stylus is an appealing stylus featuring a bendable shaft and very light making it well … Continue reading
My Story App Gone Free!
My Story App (iPhone/iPad; regularly 4.99) has gone free today (3/27/2015). This storytelling, book app provides many tools for creating books, writing projects, sensory or social stories for young students. Here are some of the features of the app: * … Continue reading
iDo Hygiene App
iDo Hygiene is a new app providing instruction, video and games to learn personal hygiene. Included is an option to create your own images in the 12 hygiene areas. Created by the Center for Educational Technology for individuals with cognitive … Continue reading
Posted in Activities of Daily Living, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Cognitive Impairment, Developmental Delay, iADL's, iPad, Life Skills, Occupational Therapy, Pediatrics, Self Care, Special education, Special Needs, Visual Communication
Tagged Activities of Daily Living, iPad, occupational therapy, special education
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