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Amanda Kenuam

iPods & iPads are Innovative Tech Tools for Special Education - 0 views

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    "teenagers, SPED, Special Education Software, ipod, videos, technology tools, Assistive Tech, interactive, Apple, Special Education, assistive technology, functional skills, high school, ipad"
Tero Toivanen

Proloquo2Go iPad Software Gives Voice to the Autistic - ABC News - 1 views

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    This is just fantastic for people with autism spectrum diagnosis!
J B

Microsoft funds mobile-phone software for autistic children - TechFlash: Seattle's Tech... - 0 views

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    software, available for download under an open-source license, lets kids form visual sentences by touching the phone's screen to select pictures and move them around
Jasmine Stewart

Improved Business Practices with Full AQTF Compliance - 1 views

BluegemEXPLORE has the software that our RTO requires to help us maintain compliance with AQTF standards, automate our company's operations, and help us prepare for RTO registration. The software e...

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started by Jasmine Stewart on 05 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
Tero Toivanen

Google-syötteenlukija (4) - 0 views

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    Google had a booth at the Autism Society of America conference last month so they could show off their free software program SketchUp. SketchUp was originally developed for users to create, modify and share 3D models. Turns out SketchUp helps folks with autism develop some skills, too.
J B

iPrompts - 0 views

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    Prompts is a software application for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Designed especially for parents, special educators & therapists, iPrompts allows for the presentation of customized picture schedules, "social stories," countdown timers and choice offerings to those with developmental and language impairments. The visual supports packed into iPrompts are used to help get those with special needs through the day. Costs $75.
Tero Toivanen

Easter Seals and Autism » Blog Archive » What does Google have to do with ... - 0 views

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    Google had a booth at the Autism Society of America conference last month so they could show off their free software program SketchUp. SketchUp was originally developed for users to create, modify and share 3D models. Turns out SketchUp helps folks with autism develop some skills, too.
J B

Top News - Software helps students with autism - 0 views

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