Welcome to Part 6 of “There’s A Special App For That” series on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps for students with special needs. In Part 6 we look at 3 methods of using augmentative communication apps to support different languages: use existing native language AAC apps; use the pronunciation feature within Proloquo2Go; and use apps that allow you to record your own voice.
Month: February 2011
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-27
New Macbook Pro, how we love thee. http://bit.ly/DhAoX #assistivetech # Writing a post on aug comm … Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-27Read more
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-20
Thanks GeekSLP for a comprehensive list of apps for speech and language pathologists. http://scr.bi/i2miRR #ipad #specialneeds … Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-20Read more
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-13
Puppet shows? There's an app for that. We love PlayTime Theatre. http://bit.ly/fmNwFM #iPads #specialneeds # Mobile … Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-13Read more
There’s a special app for that – Part 5: 5 Mind Mapping Apps for Students with Learning Disabilities
Welcome to Part 5 of “There’s A Special App For That” series on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps for students with special needs. In this post we round up 5 great mind mapping apps for children with learning disabilities who are visual learners.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-06
We tried to stump Ginger today-and Ginger won. Powerful software for students with written language disorders. … Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-02-06Read more