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Tag Archives: occupational therapy
Another Stylus “To the Rescue”…
RJ Cooper’s iPad/Tablet Pointer Rehabgadgets2go’s recent post “Tip: Stylus Saves the Day” provided a stylus solution and other stylus options for individuals with a mobility impairment. A stylus can be a make or break solution to accessing a tablet, or touch screen cell phone for … Continue reading
EyeSight – iTunes App Store | The Assistive Technology Daily
See on Scoop.it – OT mTool Kit Carol Leynse Harpold‘s insight: EyeSight app for iPhone and iPad is a low vision solution for magnification and color enhancement! Thank you to Assistive Technology Daily for providing this app! You folks are … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Life Skills, Low Vision/ Blindness
Tagged App Review, iPad, iPhone, Low Vision, occupational therapy, OT Apps
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Tip: Stylus Saves the Day from Rehabgadgets2go
Originally posted on rehabgadgets2go:
I recently had a client using TouchChat. We thought initially that there was an issue with his iPod because it would not register his taps to the screen – it was slow to respond or…
Mouse in a House Gone Free
Mouse in a House app (Free) is an iPad game geared to young children who are learning basic shapes. Each shapes is hidden in one of seven different rooms of the mouse house (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, ovals, diamonds, stars). … Continue reading
Our Favorite Apps – Georgia Tech’s Tool’s for Life App Database
Georgia Tech has for years been a resource for assistive technology training and research. They recently developed an online searchable data base of apps focused on “Living, Learning, Working and Playing” called Tools for Life. For those of us who are … Continue reading
Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media
See on Scoop.it – Apps for Special Education Power Up: Common Sense Media’s guide to nearly 100 great apps for kids ages 2-17 who have special needs and learning differences. See on http://www.commonsensemedia.org
Ergonomics and “Texting Thumbs”
Virginia Hixson’s article on Ergonomics for Text Messaging previously posted provides information on research and ergonomic solutions for discomfort associated with Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and one specific RSI injury called De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis . RSI and De Quervain’s has been increasingly identified with discomfort associated with excessive … Continue reading
More Noise Regulation Apps
Review of the TooNoisey app generated a few comments about possible use in classrooms along with additional apps that may help with noise regulation issues. Kim Wiggins shared a few more apps she has used for noise regulation issues: Quiet, Please! for iPhone and … Continue reading
Posted in Android, App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Autism, Emotions, Free apps, Game Apps for Special Needs, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Occupational Therapy, Self-regulation, Special Needs
Tagged Android, App Review, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, Self-regulation, special education
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Medicare Approved iDevice for Communication
Here is a tip offered by Assistive Technology Daily in a recent post that caught my attention due to the difficulty with getting funding for Apple based products for communication devices. FRS Custom Solutions (Forbes Rehab Services), a Ohio based … Continue reading
TooNoisy app
I had the opportunity to attend a Wisconsin DPI Statewide Autism Training, Advance Level, Addressing Communication taught by Kate McGinnity, Mary Graczk-McMullen and Daniel Parker. So much great information (I wish I could say I was at an advanced … Continue reading
Posted in App Reviews, Apps for OT's, Apps for Special Needs, Autism, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Occupational Therapy, School Based Interventions, Self-regulation, Special education, Special Education Teacher, Uncategorized
Tagged App Review, Autism, iPad, iPhone, iPod, occupational therapy, OT Apps, special education, special needs students, visual communication
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