One-Dimensional Speech-Language Therapy: Is the iPad Alone Enough?
Photo by the_tahoe_guy Smart phones, iPods, e-readers, webcams, iPads and more…my humble listing does not even touch the surface of the plethora of hard-to-pass-up gadgets introduced by technology. We...
View ArticleWhat’s New with Apple and What Does it Mean for SLPs?
Photo by flickingerbrad As you might have heard inklings of (I myself was glued to Engadget’s live blog), Apple is having its Worldwide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco this week....
View ArticleRate That App
Photo by William Brawley More and more SLPs are using apps in therapy and more and more speech/language apps are flooding the app store. I love to use technology and apps in my therapy sessions, but...
View ArticleiPad Essentials: Sharing your iPad screen as a Visual/Interactive Context...
I wanted to address a very frequently asked question about connecting iPad to LCD projectors, interactive whiteboards such as a Smartboard, TVs, and laptops. SLPs and special educators may be...
View ArticleApps and EBP
Photo by Phil Aaronson When I review apps, my years of experience play a significant role in my assessments of their usefulness. I rarely base my reviews on research to determine if the app is...
View ArticleGoogle Earth and Cracking Curriculum Content
It’s exciting to have the continued opportunity to contribute to the ASHA Leader for a few of their APP-titudes columns. It’s a different kind of writing, and I have to go back to stuff I did not...
View ArticleApps targeting Adults with Aphasia
On this episode, I have decided to focus on a few apps I know that target skills which have been impacted by a stroke leading to Aphasia. Individuals with aphasia experience difficulties in one or more...
View ArticleAppdapted: Halloween Themed Apps
Halloween is going to be here before we know it, so spend some time now and stock up on some great quality Halloween themed apps! I have always enjoyed working on Halloween themed activities...
View ArticleHow to Use and Set up Guided Access on iOS 6.0
Apple never stops impressing me with their always evolving nature. With the release of iOS 6.0, one of the most anticipated features for the special education community is a well-designed...
View ArticleAppdapted: Speech and Language Therapy Apps for the Holiday Season
Hopefully most of you found my Halloween Edition of Appdapted very useful. I really wanted to do a thanksgiving one but honestly there were only a few apps out for Turkey Day and most involved hunting...
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