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Best iPad holder - unlike a laptop, the iPad is warm but not too hot

 

A Table of Apps, based on a Blooms Taxonomy of Apps .

Easy to view table with apps shown under each heading:

Creating

Evaluating

Analyzing

Applying

Understanding

Remembering

 

 

 

 

link to blog

iPod touch app tutorials updated

I (E. Saliers) updated my Scribd document for iPod touch app tutorials. I updated existing tutorials and added new ones for apps such as Typ-O, Speech with Milo: Verbs, Violet and the Mysterious Black Dog, and Cookie Doodle. The tutorials guide you step-by-step through various iPhone and iPod touch apps for special needs


 

 

 

Friends of ATIA Newsletter
May, 2011 "The Apps Edition"
The Dazzling World of Apps!
What to Make of the Apps Age? from Jennifer Thalhuber
   

 

The App Explosion: Helping Level the Playing Field for Special Education from Cathy Kingeter
Using Apps in Times of Emergencies from the Pass It On Center
  1. iPossibilities: iPods and iPads in Special Education Part One

  2. iPossibilities: iPods and iPads in Special Education Part Two

  3. iPossibilities: iPods and iPads in Special Education Addendum

Where Are We Headed? Apps and AAC from the AAC-RERC

Learning About Apps for Cognitive Connections from Nebraska's AT Partnership and TBI Grant
Beyond the Apps Store: Finding Apps for Special Education and Adults with Disabilities

 Autism, Apple, iPhone, MacBook & Life 

 

An autistic man’s article about how useful the iStuff is.

 

The iPad could be the best mobile accessibility device on the market

 

by  David Winograd (RSS feed) on Jun 1st 2010 at 7:00PM

iPad as an assistive device for blind users and speech disabled.


 

The Conversation: iPad Gives Voice to the Autistic

 

ABC News' Sharyn Alfonsi Talks to a Man Helping People Communicate. April 2010, has a video clip of Proloquo2Go (Latin for speaking out loud)

April 27, 2010

iCan. Using iPods for Special Needs Students

 

Blog posting from Special Ed Mangomon Blog, Febrary 2010. Video clip showing how iPods can be used for building vocabulary skills and reading comprehension.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other great Wikis:

Supporting Every Learner

Paul Hamilton

Free Digital Tools for a UDL Approach 

AT Workshop Wiki

Maureen LaFleche

Boardmaker, Kurzweil, Clicker 5 resources (how to videos, pdfs, docs etc.)  related to these titles.


The UDL Guidelines and Reading Printed Text

Mallory Burton

ways to scaffold student access to printed text, And:

BC UDL Project Wiki

 

 

 

Comments (2)

Jane Rondow said

at 1:11 pm on Jul 4, 2010

This is looking good Ruth and it will be a great resource... Thanks for putting it together...Jane

Mallory Burton said

at 1:40 pm on Aug 11, 2010

What a great idea, Ruth! I'm sure enjoying my istuff and looking forward to swapping ideas at our general meeting.

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