I recently posted a list of assistive apps for the iPad. However, I’m no expert in this area. But I believe I’ve found one. Kate Ahern is a teacher of learners with multiple or significant special needs. She and her […]
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I’ve published a number of tips and brief tutorials on using the iPad, many with images or screenshots. You can find the entire collection under iPad Tips. Starting today there’s a new way to learn about the iPad on iPad […]
New! Video Tutorials for the iPad. A Guide to the ...
Yesterday I received an e-mail from Troy Pressens. Troy is an educator who runs an app development company called Study by App that publishes apps to help students study. Troy partners with content experts who then use his free authoring system […]
Becoming an App Author – A Conversation with Troy Pressens ...
I recently led an introductory iPad workshop for Communication Sciences and Disorders faculty at a local university. One of the resources I prepared for them was a list of iPad apps that might be useful in classes with the department’s […]
iPads as Assistive Technology: More Than 30 Apps for Augmentative ...
Damon Kiesow at Poynter.org reports on how students and their prof in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism are using iPads, apps and accessories to explore the future of mobile journalism. More here.
USC Annenberg Journalism Students Use iPads & Apps for Mobile ...
As someone who helps others learn about the iPad, I’m always looking for iPad apps to add to my demo collection. Here are a few I’ve been playing with recently. All are free, free trial or ad supported. BrainPOP Featured […]
