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
Tag Archives: Learning Disability
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
9 Comments
Writing Apps – Supports for Students with LD #4
Writing is considered one of the most difficult literacy tasks. Many students with learning disabilities struggle with the process of writing as well as the mechanical componets of the writing task. Technology can provide support to the mechanical demands of the writing … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, High School, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Language Arts, Learning Disability, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Post secondary, Special education, Special Needs, Text to Speech, Writing
Tagged App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students, Writing
16 Comments
Paper Port App – Dragon Dictation App on Steroids!
Are you impressed with the Dragon Dictation App? Well, you will love Nuances new PaperPort app that has Dragon Dictation tools in it! PaperPort App – This is Nuances new free digital note taking for your iPad (only iPad) that captures hand written … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, High School, iPad, Learning Disability, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Post secondary, Special education, Uncategorized, Voice Recognition
Tagged App Review, iPad, Learning Disability, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, Text to Speech, Voice Recognition
4 Comments
New Apple Apps – iBooks 2 and iTunes U
Apple announced on Thursday, January 19th their new developments in the textbook arena – iBooks2, iTunes U and E-Book Creator for Mac computer. Upgrade of iBooks to iBooks2 (free, requires just an upgrade, not a new app) allows greater management of multimedia … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, eBook Creating, High School, iPad, Learning Disability, Middle School
Tagged App Review, iPad, Learning Disability
2 Comments
Define: App – Creating a personal vocabulary or dictionary list
As many apps, I just stumble upon them when searching for another app, when perusing educational apps, iDevice info or free app offerings. Define: app was one of those stumbled upon apps. It is simple but provides an easy method to create … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Dictionary app, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Language Arts, Middle School, Occupational Therapy, Special education
Tagged iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, special education
4 Comments
QR Codes as Assistive Technology
Are you familiar with these funny looking black and white QR (Quick Response) codes? You see them everywhere, supplying links and information regarding information and instructions on products or events. QR codes provide information that can be scanned multi-directionally by a mobile device with a camera. … Continue reading
Text to Speech Apps – Supports for Students with LD # 3
Text to speech tools provide access to print to struggling readers to support decoding, vocabulary and comprehension skills. For many years as an OT and ATP having software that provides text to speech capabilities was a staple on my computer for students or … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Occupational Therapy, Special education, Special Education Teacher, Text to Speech, Uncategorized
Tagged apps, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students, Text to Speech
4 Comments
Spell Checking Apps – Supports for Students with LD #2
Spell checking apps reviewed in this post focus on apps for individuals with learning disabilities that will replace handheld spell checkers. Such spell checkers, such as the Franklin Kids Dictionary, provides text to speech and phonetic based spelling suggestions are frequently used in our … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, High School, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Middle School, Post secondary, Special education, Spell Checking
Tagged App Review sites, High School, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Learning Disability, Middle School, Post secondary, special education, Spell checking
Leave a comment
Dictionary Apps – Supports for Students with LD – #1
This is a first is a series of reviews of apps useful to individuals with learning disabilities. As our school has just issued some iPad to our LD teachers the search has begun for apps that would support students at … Continue reading
