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SentenceBuilderTeen app for iPad - Mobile Education Store - 0 views

  • SentenceBuilderTeen™ is designed to help teenage children learn how to build grammatically correct sentences. The content for SentenceBuilderTeen™ is identical to the IAP’s of the award winning SentenceBuilder™, but in a stand alone app for teenagers.
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Apple Launches Apps for Teachers Category - iPads in Education - 0 views

  • In recognition of the widespread use of iPad sin schools and general education, Apple recently released a new "Apps for Teachers" category in the App Store. You'll find them listed among a wide and extensive list of categories under the "Education Collection" banner.
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Quality Indicators of Assistive Technology - 0 views

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    This link leads you to the archives of the QIAT listserv. It is a wealth of information about a variety of assistive technology topics, including iPad applications. It is somewhat old fashioned, but given a little bit of time, can be a goldmine of resources.
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Applications (Apps) for Speech Language Pathology Practice - 0 views

  • Many educational apps can easily be incorporated into the therapy setting and can be used to collect data, record conversational samples, motivate students or to be used as an augmentative assistive communication device. One should be cautious about the use of mobile devices as a means of AAC, unless an assistive technology assessment has been conducted and the device and app(s) are found to be the most appropriate means of communication for the student.
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QIAT - Quality Indicators for Assistive Technology - Guiding the Provision of Quality A... - 0 views

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    The How-To's of QIAT
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http://www.unity.net.au/padwheel/padwheelposter.pdf - 0 views

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    A graphic with apps for different parts of Bloom's Taxonomy
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The Simple Power of a Screenshot | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Sometimes it's the little things that can prove to be powerful. The quick and easy action of taking a screenshot can transform how you use technology in your classroom. A screenshot is simply a picture of what is on the screen of your device. On the iPad, users press the home button and power button at the same time, and a snapshot of the screen is sent directly to the Camera Roll. Taking a screenshot is the perfect way to capture student work on mobile devices.
Stephanie Sweeton

Can Technology Help Students Become Better Writers? | EdTech Magazine - 1 views

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    "survey from the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project and the National Writing Project (NWP) says digital technologies have a more positive effect on student writing than some educators realize"
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21st century learning - The Sun Chronicle : Local News - 0 views

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    A local take on tech in the 21st century classroom.
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