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An opportunity to level the playing field for diverse learners has arrived. With the use of mobile devices and a set of apps, barriers to learning can be removed and will set the stage for access to learning for ALL learners.
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5 Mind Mapping Apps for Students with Learning Disabilities

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From inov8 Educational Consulting


Welcome to Part 5 of There's A Special App For That series on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps for students with special needs. In this post we round up 5 great mind mapping apps for children with learning disabilities who are visual learners.


Our criteria for mind mapping apps:

Apps for mind mapping are generally developed for a mass market and not specifically for educational use or for students with special needs. With so many apps on the market, we developed some basic criteria that we used to target the needs of a student with learning disabilities:

  • Simple to use for middle and high school students
  • Uncluttered interface
  • Ability to manipulate “nodes” or ideas on the screen easily for those with fine motor difficulties
  • Ability to use graphics instead of text, if needed
  • Multiple options to use varying colors and shapes to differentiate ideas and to provide increased meaning and structure for the student.
  • Ability to export the map into different formats, so that the student can manipulate the map afterwards for the writing process.
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If Kids Designed The Tools -- THE Journal

If Kids Designed The Tools -- THE Journal | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
Speak Up—Project Tomorrow’s annual survey of educators, parents, and kids—asked students from kindergarten through 12th grade one simple question: “If you could create the ideal mobile app for learning, what would it look like?


The suggested apps illustrate what students want in apps to help them level the playing field. Pay particular attention to the suggested app, The Real Thing, from a  6th Grade girl:


“Some students have hard times with subjects, but they don't want to ask teachers. This app would let them watch videos or talk to real professionals about the subjects they're learning in school.”

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Apps that support literacy instruction | inov8 Educational Consulting

Apps that support literacy instruction | inov8 Educational Consulting | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

Part 7 of "There's A Special App For That" series on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps for students with special needs. In this post we examine the seven building blocks of literacy instruction and look at apps that can support each area.

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Apps for Literacy Support

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From Spectronics in Australia, Greg O'Connor has compiled a comprehensive list of apps for reading, writing, etc. along with a description, video and comments on each app.  Share this far and wide.

Kathleen McClaskey's comment, November 3, 2011 3:10 PM
Comprehensive list of apps with video to support literacy.
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Best Apps for Learning Sign Language

Best Apps for Learning Sign Language | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
There have been many instances when I was trying to converse with mute people and if I'd known sign language I wouldn't have been so confused. These apps have helped me to grasp the basics with ease.
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40 Amazing iPad Apps for the Learning Disabled

40 Amazing iPad Apps for the Learning Disabled | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

The iPad is a device that many lust after as a shiny new toy, but many people with disabilities can benefit from what it has to offer as a functional tool.


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iPhone, iPad and iTouch apps for people who have low vision

iPhone, iPad and iTouch apps for people who have low vision | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
I've trialled all the magnification apps listed in the app magnification chart, some are user friendly and have good quality screen magnification combined with the capacity to quickly refocus...
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40 iPad Apps For Language Learners

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Here are the best 40 iPad apps for language learners that will not only teach language but will also immerse you in another culture:...
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Apps for Autism - 60 Minutes - CBS News

Apps for Autism - 60 Minutes - CBS News | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
60 Minutes on CBS News: Apps for Autism - Autistic people whose condition prevents them from speaking are making breakthroughs with the help of tablet computers and special applications that allow them to communicate, some for the first time.
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Mobile Learning infokit / Frameworks for mobile learning

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Ipads help special education students in Roanoke County.

Ipads help special education students in Roanoke County. | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
Technology has the power to change a person's life for the better.
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Creating a pathway for all learners! What a unique idea!

Creating a pathway for all learners!  What a unique idea! | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

How have you created learning pathways in your classroom using tools?  Share out what you have done with online tools and apps.

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iPhone, iPad and iPod touch Apps for (Special) Education

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*Disclosure: I co-created ArtikPix and Percentally apps.

This is a list of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps for education and special education. Each app in the list includes a one sentence desc...
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Recommended iPad Book Apps for Older & Struggling Readers Ages 10 and up | The Digital Media Diet

Recommended iPad Book Apps for Older & Struggling Readers Ages 10 and up | The Digital Media Diet | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

Of all the requests for recommendations I get, the most common seems to be from parents & teachers looking for book apps for children in 4-6+ grades (ages 10-12+) who are struggling with basic reading skills.

 

“What can you recommend for my students who are in 5th grade but read at a much lower level? They think most picture books are ‘babyish’ so anything that will appeal to them would be much appreciated.” ~ Teacher comment from Facebook

 

This is one of the comments that stands out as representing the overall tone of these requests. So this list, not really a top 10 but more of a reading list, is my top recommendations for children who are not quite at grade level for reading skill but need books with topics and stories that appeal to their maturity level and interests. These are books with a variety of subjects. Many have the option for narration with highlighting word-for-word. I’ve broken them down into categories instead of a ranked listing, to aid parents & educators as they select book apps for older readers. As I come across new titles, I will add them to this post. If you have a suggestion for this list, please let me know in a comment.

 

Click on any image to see full review with synopsis, current price & app features ...


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Mobile Learning4Special Needs - Apps

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This wiki contains 120 apps categorized into 14 categories for students with special needs.  Included are video tutorials and case studies.

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iPhone/iPad Apps for AAC

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From Spectronics in Australia, Jane Farrall has categorized Apps for AAC in 1) Symbols/Picture Apps, 2) Symbols and Text-to-Speech Apps and 3) Text-Based Apps.  An extensive description comes with each app along with the symbol system and specs on voices.  Share this far and wide!

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Literacy Apps for Students on iPad

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"25 graphic organizers for students to use to organize their thinking while reading preparing to write. Covers all common comprehension skills: cause /effect, main idea/detail, sequence events, pro/con, story elements, characterization, word meaning, plot, KWL and much more."


Via Stephanie Sandifer
Melissa Marshall's curator insight, October 27, 2014 3:57 AM

Some excellent apps here to help students think about their writing!

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The Top Ten Apps for Dyslexic and LD Students

The Top Ten Apps for Dyslexic and LD Students | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

A new day has arrived for dyslexic and LD students where apps have been created to support the challenges that they have on a daily basis in school. Here is the "Top Ten apps" (with links to iTunes) for them to get started.

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Overview of new accessibility features in IOS 5

Overview of new accessibility features in IOS 5 | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it

With IOS 5, Apple has introduced a number of features to make their mobile devices even more accessible to people with disabilities.


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Technologies, iPads and Apps Supporting Diverse Learners | Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference 2012 Update

Technologies, iPads and Apps Supporting Diverse Learners | Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference 2012 Update | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
The Inclusive Learning Technologies Conference 2012 Committee has just achieved one of the major conference milestones; the final program has been announced!
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MassCUE/M.A.S.S. 2011 Technology Conference: Leveling the Playing Field (LtPF) with Apps

Presenting "Leveling the Playing Field (LtPF) with Apps" at MassCUE & M.A.S.S. 2011 Technology Conference on Thursday, October 27th in Foxboro, MA.

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Student spends summer turning a tablet into a Braille writer ...

Student spends summer turning a tablet into a Braille writer ... | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
Adam Duran attended the Army High Performance Computing Research Center's summer course held at Stanford, where he and his mentors developed a Braille writer app for tablets ...
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Intellipad iPad app focuses on special education needs | Education | Macworld

Intellipad iPad app focuses on special education needs | Education | Macworld | Leveling the playing field with apps | Scoop.it
New Intellipad 1.0 iPad app is aimed at making Apple's tablet more useful for special education students learning to read, write, and communicate.
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iPads in Education- Part 2

Essential Questions for using iPads in Education. What is the difference between transformative use and automated use of iPads in the classroom?

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iPhone, iPad and iPod touch Apps for (Special) Education

This is a list of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch apps for education and special education. Each app in the list includes a one sentence desc...

 

*Disclosure: Author of this list co-created ArtikPix and Percentally apps.

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