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Category Archives: Special education
Sentence Maker App
Grasshopper Apps, one of my favorite app developers, has developed Sentence Maker app and it is currently gone free! Sentence Maker App , similiar to Grasshopper’s Little Speller app, is an app that provides opportunities for 2, 3, 4 and 5 word … Continue reading
Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure – Gone Free
Pirate Scribblebeard’s Treasure was mentioned and recommended previously as a worthwhile drawing app – currently gone free! Available only for iPad and Android, this is a drawing app that provides the tools to draw in characters and objects in a … Continue reading
Apps Designed with Transition in Mind and Disability in Mind from OCALI
OCALI – the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence is an online resource that offers tremendous resources for individuals with Autism and low incidence populations in areas of transition, UDL, AT, education and information for families and professionals supporting those disabilities. They provide webinars, … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Autism, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Mobility Impairment, Occupational Therapy, Social Skills, Special education, Special Needs, Transition
Tagged App Review, Autism, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students, Transition
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Game Apps from EnsenaSoft for Individuals with Special Needs
Looking for games that transcend age or abilities for your students or clients? Games that encourage turn taking, engagement with others and leisure skills? Check out EnsenaSoft game apps for kids or adults – almost any age. This weekend they have many on … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Developmental Delay, Game Apps for Special Needs, High School, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Leisure apps, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Special Needs
Tagged App Review, Game Apps for Special Needs, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students
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OT iTool Kit Tip and Trick #2 – Taking and Using Screen Shots on Your iDevice
This Tip and Trick #2 – Taking and using screen shots on your iDevice was prompted by a question from Fiona about how to take a screen shot. This is a tip and trick that is so useful I thought … Continue reading
Alien Buddies App Gone Free Again!
Alien Buddies App is currently free again (until 1-27-12 ?)! This is app was previously mentioned in a post in December, 2011 (when free) for its visual motor and visual perceptual activities. Geared for 3-7 year olds, the following activities are featured in the … Continue reading
Adding Apples – Gone Free Today
Adding Apples is solely an addition operations app currently gone free today. Compatible with iPad, iPhone/iPod Touch. Provides ability for rational counting with items displayed and a choice of answers for students to choose from. Unlike many other apps you are able … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for Special Needs, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Math, Special education, Uncategorized
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EZ Tunes app
Do you have a student who likes to listen to music but has difficulty accessing the controls on their iPod or iPad? EZ Tunes is your answer! EZ Tunes is created and shared by Gweetle UnLtd for free (thank you!). Compatible with iPhone/iPod … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Developmental Delay, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Leisure apps, Mobility Impairment, Music app, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Uncategorized
Tagged Accessibility, App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Music app, OT Apps, special education
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Tapikeo App for Storytelling
There are many different storytelling apps out there in a range of prices and features. A previous post listed several different storytelling/ book making apps and resources. I am a big believer in you get what you pay for, but sometimes the free or … Continue reading
A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism Spectrum – January 2012
There are many lists of apps available including those for special needs and ASD. While looking on the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI) for resources and references for a recent evaluation, I found their January 2012 PDF listing on “A … Continue reading
