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mARch: Augmenting with Aurasma, Part 1.

SpeechTechie

Note: Aurasma is available for free for iPhone, iPod and iPad 2 and above. apps assistive technology association augmented reality books Common Core context curriculum connections FIVES images story grammar' Aurasma is actually pretty easy to use! My apologies to readers with an iPad 1.

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Summer Reading, Part 2

SpeechTechie

Given the above two factors, I had begun to convince myself that I can effectively continue as a reader using my iPad and iPhone. And 2 audiobooks (via my iPhone)! Partly, there's the complications of reading in bed with the other half and not wanting the movement and light to be an issue. Problem is.I

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Mobile Learning Experience 2012 - April 11-13 in Phoenix, Arizona

The Mobile Native

We''re looking for presentations about topics that address topics like: Web-based tools Netbooks and laptops iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone Mobile phones Classroom management One-to-one learning environments Personalized learning Collaborative learning Project-based learning Inquiry learning Research about mobile learning Assistive technology Common (..)

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Travels, Design and Gestures

SpeechTechie

Let''s look at a couple more examples of this trend towards minimalist design, both of which are currently iPhone-only but will run on your big screen, and also relate to skills and concepts that can be targeted in language therapy. Clear ($1.99) is an acclaimed to-do list app. Just food for thought! Gesture on!

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Organize yourself (and maybe others) via Google Keep

SpeechTechie

So far I have been using Keep via its web version on the Mac, but there are apps available for iPad and iPhone and other platforms. Students may also have access to Keep (or you can request the administrator to "turn it on," and it therefore provides another assistive tech possibility within their existing Google Accounts.

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Tech-ing up Communication Books

SpeechTechie

Google Docs app on iPhone, identical features available on iPad So, are you using Google Apps for parent communication? And the best part, just tap the + button within a document from the mobile device app, then Image, and you can photograph any context throughout the day. If appropriate, you can have the student work on writing the captions!

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Annotating Photos in iOS 10

SpeechTechie

The good news is that you can now annotate photos without a specialized app, because these features have been added to the Photos app for iPad and iPhone. So, Skitch is no more, and though its functions were incorporated in Evernote, getting to them is almost too complicated to talk about here. But first, some bad news.

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