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J B

How Handwriting Trains the Brain - 6 views

  • 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.
J B

DialKeys Gen2 - 0 views

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    Virtual On-Screen Keyboards designed for the UMPC, Tablet PC and other Touch Screen Devices running on Windows (XP or Vista)
J B

Technologies - Five key trends in assistive technology - 2 views

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    Convergence, portability, and customizability are among the features that will define the next generation of AT devices for students
Patrick Black

I Education Apps Review - I Education Apps Review - 4 views

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    I Education Apps Review believes devices like ITouch / IPhone / IPod have a place in education.
anonymous

WordWeb: English dictionary, thesaurus, and word finder software. - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 31 Jan 11 - Cached
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    Free dictionary with audio support for computer or for mobile devices
J B

iSWiFTER - 4 views

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    stream FLASH content to mobile devices
J B

Avaz - 4 views

shared by J B on 17 Aug 11 - No Cached
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    India's first Assistive Device for people with speech disabilities.
J B

RJ Cooper & Associates: Auggie - 0 views

shared by J B on 30 Mar 09 - Cached
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    lower cost ($1149-$2995) line of integrated (PC-based) AAC devices
Tero Toivanen

Brain Stimulant: Brain-Computer Interface and the Wireless Neurosociety - 1 views

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    Investigators have been creating superior wireless brain-computer interfaces (BCI). Being able to shed wires has the promise of enhancing the usability of these devices for those with disabilities.
Patrick Black

Augmentative Communication Device | TapToTalk - 1 views

  • 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.
J B

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!!
J B

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.
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