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Apps for devices in special needs and in special education settings
iPrompts is intuitive in its presentation and can be manipulated like a personal slideshow of activities and schedules, this fits in nicely with daily routines and social stories. I like the ability to easily include photos in a schedule so that known objects, people and contexts can be thrown into the mix. iPrompts app for iPad here @http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iprompts/id313144705?mt=8 Also see video http://www.youtube.com/…

Proloquo2Go has the benefit of having boardmaker-like pictures/signs in its library. Proloquo can speak typed sentences. This can be fun for non-verbal students. It is good for classification and demonstration of understanding within a topic. It may take more time to 'teach to the app' for a student. Proloquo2Go app for iPad here @http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/proloquo2go/id308368164?mt=8 Also see video @http://www.youtube.com/user/proloquo2go

Autism Speaks - Apps List - []

Apps 4 Students with Special Needs - []

An Apps wiki http://mobilelearning4specialneeds.wikispaces.com/

An Apps in Education site []

Open Source Assistive Tech []

iPhones in Education wiki http://ipodsiphonesineducation.wikispaces.com/

'Assistive' apps for courses -Wolfram Alpha -

Gravitoruim - A sensory app of sorts - []#

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