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Tag Archives: iPad
Dragon Dictation App
Would you like to talk into your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad and generate text without typing? Dragon Dictation is an app for you! Dragon Dictation, produced by Nuance the makers of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, is a free voice recognition app available … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, iPad, iPod, Occupational Therapy, Voice Recognition
Tagged iPad, iPod, Speech Recognition, Voice Recognition
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Livescribe Pencast App for the Echo and Pulse Pen
Do the students you work with have difficulty with note taking? Note taking is a requirement of students beginning in upper elementary school and which more demanding as students transition to middle, high school and beyond. There are many barriers presented to students during … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, iPad, iPod, Note Taking, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Uncategorized
Tagged Echo Pen, iPad, iPod, Note taking, Note taking accommodation, Pencast, Pencast App, Pulse Pen
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Apps for Pre-Writing Skill Development
A comment on this blog questioned if there were apps that supported early imitation of lines and shapes also known as pre-writing skills. My search (which could easily have missing apps) found that such apps seem to be in limited supply! Most of the apps focus on … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, AT for Handwriting, Fine Motor Development, iPad, iPod, Pre-writing, Special education
Tagged fine motor, Handwriting, iPad, iPod, pre-writing
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Cleaning your iPod or iPad
When you work with young children and a wide variety of student in many classrooms keeping your iPad from being a germ spreading source can be a concern. Questions about cleaning the iPad and also disinfecting it are frequent. What does the manufacturer recommend … Continue reading
Posted in Cleaning your iPad/iPod, iPad, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory, Occupational Therapy
Tagged cleaner for iPad, iPad, iPad accessories, iPod
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iPad/iPod Camera and Photoshop PE
Both the current iPad 2 and the 4th generation iPod Touch have camera and video capabilities that are wonderful therapy and documentation tools. How many ways can you use the camera for therapy purposes? gather electronic documentation of student work or performance using … Continue reading
iDevice Accessory Bonanza!
What a bonanza! Check out the extensive iPad/iPod accessories list on Technology for Education’s website. While searching for iDevice resources for speech and language pathologists and occupational therapists I wandered on to Technology For Education’s iPad/iPod Accessories link and found the most extensive … Continue reading
Posted in iPad, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory
Tagged accessories, cases, iPad, iPod, keyguards for iPad
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Managing Your iDevice for the Young Learner – 101
Children love using the iPod or iPad and with a single touch can explore games and stories and lots of things, sometimes much more than you want them to! The iDevices ease of use can be a two edged sword with … Continue reading
Posted in Apps for OT's, Focused attention, iPad, iPod, iPod/iPad Accessory
Tagged Accessory, Focused attention, iPad, iPod, iPod/iPad Management
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Splashtop App and Splashtop Remote
Thanks to Suzanne Feit and the QIAT listserv, I was introduced to Splashtop app that can remote into your computer desktop to operate Win based or Mac based software on your iDevice. Suzanne’s example of accessing software as Intellitools Classroom Suite … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Computer Utilities, iPad, iPod
Tagged iPad, iPod, Remote desktop
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Handwriting Apps for OT’s
Some of the first apps I explored with students included apps that support handwriting. It has been a high interest for a while to provided a visual, video model of letter formation for individuals with ASD. Allowing students with Autism among others … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, AT for Handwriting, Fine Motor Development, Handwriting, iPad, iPod, Letter Formation, Occupational Therapy, Phonics, Special education
Tagged fine motor, Handwriting, iPad, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education
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Sensory Apps
As an OT working in the school system, dealing with sensory processing challenges requires a constant search for options to help students regulate their sensory systems. Although it seems odd to include techology devices instead of hands on tasks, use of an … Continue reading
