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Power Up: Apps for Kids with Special Needs and Learning Differences | Common Sense Media - 3 views

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    New guide from Common Sense Media that looks at apps for students with special needs and learning differences. Download the PDF or read online. 
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22 Best Mobile Apps for Kids with Special Needs - 1 views

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    A great list of apps for students with special needs. It includes a description, cost, and links. Thanks to Meg Wilson at iPodsibilities for Tweeting this one out.
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Read2Go - 0 views

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    This is an incredible app for students with special needs. It connects to the Bookshare.org database and does require a membership ID. However, students and organizations who qualify have access to a tremendous resource.  "From within Read2Go, you can browse, search, download, and read books directly from Bookshare using your Bookshare membership, as well as read DAISY books from other sources. The app gives you full control over visual choices for font size and color, background and highlighting color, and text-to-speech preferences. Read2Go features word-by-word highlighting for multi-modal reading."
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Custom Boards - 0 views

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    This is an evidence-based app to support speech and occupational therapists as well as special education instructors or parents looking to support their children. It is pricey - $39.99 - but that is less expensive than computer based versions of similar products.
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Apps by IEP Goals/Skills | Technology in (Spl) Education - 0 views

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    This is a great list from Technology in Special Education. It organizes apps by skill, content area, and function.
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mobilelearning4specialneeds - 0 views

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    This wiki is full of videos and ideas for integrating iPads and other mobile technologies into special needs classrooms.
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Jonathan Wylie Blog - 0 views

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    Great blog from an instructional technology specialist who works with visually impaired students.
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Apps for Literacy Support : Spectronic - 0 views

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    Spectronics, a company that focuses on Inclusive Learning Technologies, has put together this list of apps for literacy support. Not all of them are free, but they make great suggestions.
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Proloquo2Go - 0 views

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    This is a full-featured Augmented & Alternative Communication solution for $189.99. While this seems pricey, it is significantly less expensive than other AAC devices.
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TouchChat HD - 0 views

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    TouchChat is another Augmented & Alternative Communication (AAC) app available for individuals with disabilities that impact their ability to use natural speech. For $149.99, it is still less expensive than other full-featured AAC devices and can work across iOS devices.
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TapToTalk™ - 0 views

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    This free app turns your iOS device into an Augmented & Alternative Communication (AAC) device to give a non-verbal student a voice. 
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SIGML & ISTE Mobile Learning Wiki - 0 views

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    "Mobile Learning SIGSIGML is the ISTE special interest group that is an advocate for mobile learning worldwide, and promotes meaningful integration of mobile devices in teaching and learning in formal and informal learning environments." - from SIGML
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