Category Archives: iphone

#iPhone4S, #Siri & #iOS5 – #a11y #accessibility #assistivetech #spedchat

From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. iPhone 4S Earlier today, Apple unveiled the iPhone 4S at their “Let’s Talk iPhone” event.  While this new model is not much different than the iPhone 4 on the outside, its inside has … Continue reading

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Apps by Mayer-Johnson – I’m disappointed…

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. I am a very heavy Mayer-Johnson product user.  I have and use Boardmaker Plus on a daily basis in the classroom (and have for years).  I have several other products/devices in my … Continue reading

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To App or not to App…

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. I am not an iOS evangelist, I do not believe that these devices can cure Autism, save lives or cure cancer.  That being said I do see the benefit of having mobile, … Continue reading

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To App or not to App…

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. I am not an iOS evangelist, I do not believe that these devices can cure Autism, save lives or cure cancer.  That being said I do see the benefit of having mobile, … Continue reading

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#AppMondayTAS – MeMoves

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. I’ve written about MeMoves before – MeMoves and MeMoves Revisited - so you know I’m a fan of the product.  I knew they had an iOS app, but I haven’t had the opportunity to … Continue reading

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#AppMondayTAS – Expressive

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. There has been quite an explosion of expressive communication apps for iOS in the past few months, from single message systems to full communication suites.  One such app is from Smartyears called … Continue reading

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#AppMondayTAS – Webapps

From Patrick Black over on Teaching All Students. Not all websites have apps for iOS.  While you may agree or disagree with this there are good reasons for not creating an a separate app.  One of the pros is that … Continue reading

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#AppMondayTAS – iDress for Weather

I was reading a great list of apps – Jeremy Brown’s App Recommendations for Students with Autism Part 1 - and while there are quite a lot of great apps on the list, one especially stood out.  iDress for Weather is a simple app that tells yo… Continue reading

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#AppMonday – Time Timer

One of my favorite iOS apps is the Time Timer App.  Based on the physical timer of the same name, it is a great app for any classroom.  The Time Timer app allows you to set a countdown for up to 60 minutes and will slowly make the red portion… Continue reading

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Tarheelreader Update

One of my favorite websites to use with students Tarheelreader.org has made an exciting update!  Books created on the site will now play on iOS devices.  As of right now the books will play on any iOS device running the 4.2 version softw… Continue reading

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