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This could be the best $.99 spent on an app. Tools 4 Students includes 25 graphic organizers that can be annotated in the app and then shared via email.
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This is an interesting take on eBooks for pre-school children. Though not free, the app includes audio books, games, and the ability to send a custom report on the students' progress.
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This is not only a great post, but also a good use of Snapguide.
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This free app provides 15 illustrated fairytales for younger children that includes audio.
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This app lets you create sound boards on your iPad or iOS device. You can use both their symbols or your own pictures.
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This site includes apps, reviews, and tutorials for iOS devices. There are a lot of content-specific options.
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Nearpod could solve a lot of issues with content management. This fall, it was a free app but not a free service. It may be worth exploring again.
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This is a great article about mobile learning, collaborative learning, and general good practice.
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This is a great post full of presentations and documentation about going 1:1 with either iPads or laptops.
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I'm a big fan of Universal Design for Learning and CAST (http://cast.org) tools. This is a great resource for instructional materials.
This is a sample Agenda and Resources for an iPad workshop. There are some interesting links and videos.
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Created by the people who made Vimeo, DIY is an open tool for kids to make their own digital portfolios and for parents to have a login to the account. Using the app and the web, kids can save all that they create. This is definitely worth exploring when thinking about extended learning environments.
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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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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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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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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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"Mathtoons Media creates high level math learning tools that use wacky animation, humour and music. The Mathtoons Log App helps students learn how to change between exponential and logarithmic forms of an equation with the animated guidance of Captain Calculator and his assistant, Corporal MiniCalc."
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