Recently I had the distinct privilege of working with Julie Freed, Grant Wood’s Assistive Technology guru, to present a number of iPad apps that can be used to help improve the reading and/or writing skills of students in special education. Interested? Here are some of the apps we talked about, along with the reasons why we picked them.
The Innovative Educator: 25 Incredible Assistive Technologies - 4 views
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Patrick Larkin Interview: Are Tablets Solutions or Problems? | Royal Reports - 5 views
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Speech Therapy App for Apraxia "Words" - 0 views
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How Much Are iPads Really Helping Kids in the Classroom? | Education News - 5 views
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Why you should start using Google Keep right away | Computerworld - 1 views
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A Good Infographic Featuring 30 Web Tools for Teacher Librarians ~ Educational Technolo... - 6 views
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Learning and Teaching with iPads: iPads in learning journal articles - 6 views
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Apps in Education: Another 10 Great Apps for Teachers - 1 views
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