How Handwriting Trains the Brain - 6 views
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Studies suggest there's real value in learning and maintaining this ancient skill, even as we increasingly communicate electronically via keyboards big and small. Indeed, technology often gets blamed for handwriting's demise. But in an interesting twist, new software for touch-screen devices, such as the iPad, is starting to reinvigorate the practice.
DialKeys Gen2 - 0 views
iSWiFTER - 4 views
Avaz - 4 views
RJ Cooper & Associates: Auggie - 0 views
Brain Stimulant: Brain-Computer Interface and the Wireless Neurosociety - 1 views
Augmentative Communication Device | TapToTalk - 1 views
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Tap A Picture – TapToTalk Speaks TapToTalk gives a non-verbal child a voice with the tap of a picture. It turns a handheld Nintendo DSi or DS Lite into an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device.
EdCeptional - Testing 1,2,3 | EdReach - 0 views
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COOL!! My "iTeach Special Education: iOS Devices in Special Education" Facebook group [ http://lnkd.in/mWp4Ka ] was spotlighted under the "On the Radar" section of EdCeptional podcast #2!!
iPads, iPods aid communication in Elgin special-needs classes | The Marion Star | mario... - 2 views
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An Ohio school is using iPods and iPads with its students who have multiple disabilities for reading and to improve students' communication, which can help to reduce their frustration levels. Educators say the devices cost less than traditional assistive technology and appear more mainstream, which may concern students in middle or high school.
Device Search - 4 views
Creating a "Least Restrictive Environment" with Mobile Devices | Edutopia - 0 views
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