iPad app for students--you can insert text for students to practice fluency or use as a teleprompter for choral reading. Free, of course, and easy to use.
PaperHelper is aniPad app that allows split screen--search web and take notes on other side ($1.99). This app really makes research online quite easy. Recommend.
Doodlecast Pro allows you to record your voice and your drawing at the same time on the iPad (current cost $3.99). Version 2.2 has gotten mixed reviews, but it might be helpful in showcasing math, for example.
Broad Cam Pro--can turn your iPad into a live exhibit..your can showcase and interact with websites and materials on your desktop and record the video. Looks worth the $4.99.
Description is an inexpensive (.99) iPad app that allows you to explain a website, record (screecast) computer screen and voice and annotate. It looks really helpful.
Phonetic word speller--put in phonetic spelling and word is correctly spelled. App ($4.99) for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch...would be helpful for persons with spelling issues, especially those with learning disabilities in spelling.
Wish it was for android.
This app ($1.99) will pronounce any word that is typed in on a qwerty keyboard (color coded qwerty available for younger children). Assuming kids can type in a word accurately, this could be very helpful. For iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Think of it as an e-reader for unknown words...would be very helpful to ELLs and students with word recognition difficulties because it pronounces the word.
This App allows users to annotate PDF files. One can insert comments, questions, signatures, etc. Teachers are using it for running records when the leveled texts are put in PDF form.