Author Archives: Lon

Use AudioNote for Synchronized Recording and Note Taking on iPad

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. When students need support for lectures and notes, take a look at AudioNote ($4.99) and AudioNote Lite (free) for the iPad. AudioNote allows notes to be handwritten in pen mode for drawings … Continue reading

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Ed Tech Trends to Look for in 2012: AT Connections and Accommodations

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. I read this article “12 Education Tech Tends to Watch in 2012″ today and thought it was an important list of trends to consider in the assistive technology field. One trend in … Continue reading

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Get to Know Nook Study for PC and Mac

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. On the journey of researching e book readers and tools for print disabilities, I stumbled across Nook Study, a free download from Barnes and Noble for PC and Mac only – it … Continue reading

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14 Apps for AAC, Part Two

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. Here is Part 2 on the AC Apps for the iPad. I am going to be getting my hands on all of them and writing reviews of each to kick off 2012 … Continue reading

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14 Apps for AAC, Part One

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. I have been getting requests for information on apps that use the iPad as a speech device. There are so many out there and I have compiled a list of 14 apps … Continue reading

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Free Online Typing Resources

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. I have been asked about keyboarding and typing programs and our schools always are looking for free resources. I have used tuxtyping for kids for a long time. I thought I would … Continue reading

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iPad USB Camera Adaptor Works for other Accessories

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. We bought a mini EZ See Keyboard for an ipad through RJ Cooper this summer for a student and found that we needed an adaptor. The Apple camera adaptor (USB) will support … Continue reading

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Back to School: AT Integration Projects using Wii, Language Arts, Open Source Tools and AAC Curricular Designs

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. Summer is drawing to a close. Classrooms are being set up for students to return and so it is time for me to return as well. I have purposely turned my attention … Continue reading

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Exoskeleton Assists Graduation Walk

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. The exoskeleton is begninning to find its way into the mainstream media. I found this video clip and news item on a college senior who was able to walk through to get … Continue reading

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Exoskeleton Assists Graduation Walk

From Lon over on No Limits to Learning. The exoskeleton is begninning to find its way into the mainstream media. I found this video clip and news item on a college senior who was able to walk through to get … Continue reading

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