How many of you know, began to organize my road trip with my son. My constant search for ways to unravel his world school led me to the many tools available on the IT systems they use to discover each day. Who knew that become constant companions, the iPad and iTouch!
IPad Apps
Schools are increasingly enable students to use their iPad and iPod Touch in the classroom and therefore this type of educational applications are growing by leaps and bounds. Compiled specifically for students with special needs, see iPhone, iPhone Apps and Special Education, a list of experts in assistive technology and broken into categories such as math, writing, art, etc. These applications are truly changed my life students with special needs.
Also be sure to consider “The iPad. A miracle in the Middle My Autistic Son” Written from the perspective of the mother through the use of his autistic son of tools and educational applications. It offers excellent suggestions and even videos of his son with a variety of applications.
There are many applications for students in middle and high schools on their iPads that learning to help interactive and attractive. Elements (exploration of the Periodic Table), and the equation Alien (games to teach mathematics), are just some of the applications that could benefit students.
There are so many new educational applications appear every day, it would be wise to first investigations, especially those teachers who have their seal of approval attached check. I Education Apps Review has a collection that you should get started.
Mobile apps for students with ADHD
I spend a lot of my time with students in order to help them with management skills of paper and time. Learning was definitely a two way process, that my students are always with me her favorite features of the phone, which shared the benefits of their learning, time management and study skills. Other than the basics, such as calendars and alarms, here are some of their favorites:
Cameras
Need I say more? If they are entitled to carry their phones in class, then use the camera to take photos of the board or SMART Board after class, so they do not miss important class notes or tasks. In addition, photos can also be useful as a visual reminder of what a student needs to be done to serve. For example, a photo presentation of soccer equipment students as a reminder of what action should be packed before leaving the practice.
Text messaging
Yes, you heard me right. Students can get directly to Google SMS definitions, facts and sent to the phone conversations. Online task lists such as Remember the Milk (Love!) can recall alerts or instant message students an upcoming project, delay testing or appointment. Students can even get index cards and study learning materials directly to their mobile phones to them wherever they are.
Although many of theses technologies are used to help students with special needs, they are really useful for rationalizing every student in search of skilled techniques to the educational world.
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