Rover is a free education app and the only education browser for your iPad designed for teachers and students of all ages.
Rover is targeted towards enhancing the K-12 education experience, bringing the best online learning content to your iPad- including access to content ordinarily available on the Apple tablet (e.g. Flash content).
this app is designed to help you document all observations and considerations essential to an assistive technology evaluation. ATEval2Go transfers the recording functions accomplished by paper, heavy computer equipment and other devices to the portable and easy-to-use iPad interface.
this app is designed to help you document all observations and considerations essential to an assistive technology evaluation. ATEval2Go transfers the recording functions accomplished by paper, heavy computer equipment and other devices to the portable and easy-to-use iPad interface. ATEval2Go provides a guide through the evaluation process and a thorough template for technology consideration including the ability to enter text, pictures, and audio about background information, environmental observations, tools already within the environment, student abilities based on targeted goals, and potential recommendations.
Voice Dream Reader is an iPhone and iPad app that lets you listen to any articles, blog posts, reports, papers, and books. It reads the text using the best available text-to-speech technology. The voice is clear and natural. This is the right app for you if you spend a lot of time commuting or exercising, and want to catch up on reading that you normally can't find time for.
I decided to develop this list to guide other educators and caregivers towards the apps that I have found to be most beneficial, not only at home with my typically developing 7 year old, but also at work with the elementary students on my speech-language caseload. The ranking is in no particular order of preference and some of these were released this year, while others are a couple years old. Please use the comment section below to add any fabulous apps that I missed in my favorite list!
"TouchChat Lite is a non-communicative configuration of TouchChat that allows for the user interface experience but does not include speech synthesis or any type of audio playback capabilities. TouchChat Lite is for iPhone and iPod users, iPad users should purchase TouchChatHD Lite for iPad."
makes iPad keyguards for specific apps. Average price $20.
Here is a list of the current application Lasered Pics offers keyguards for:
Answers:YesNo HD
Assistive Chat
Grace
iClick iTalk
iMean
My First AAC
My Talk
Proloquo2go
Sono Flex
Speak It
Talk Board
Tap Speak Choice
Tap To Talk
Touch Chat
Will custom-make to specs.
The handout for "A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism Spectrum" is dated October 19, 2012.
"AAC Apps: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly" is dated June 29, 2012
This is the Document Archive of OCALI, containing handouts from various trainings.They are listed by date posted. " A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism Spectrum" is dated October 19, 2012
TalkRocket Go lets users connect buttons and switches, including those on wheelchairs, to an iPad, iPhone, or iPod, and then use those controls to speak words and phrases out loud.
Read2Go is the most accessible e-book reader app for readers with print disabilities. Directly from within the Read2Go app, Bookshare members can find, download, and read books all on a single Apple device. No need to download books to computers, transfer files, or decompress files! Just download and READ!