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Ipads in Special EducationMegan Gallagher

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• Communication Devices

• Educational Tools

• Motivational Learning Tool

• An outlet for personal expression

Uses for Ipads

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• Ipads have “talking” programs for children who are non-verbal.

• Hundreds of dollars cheaper

• Give children a voice

• Help them develop their own vocabulary

• Incentive to begin speaking

• Possible negative - Misuse in the home

Communication Device

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$500-2,000 $200-500

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• Teach New skills

• Practice and Develop skillso Fine Motor

(pointing, tapping, spinning, pinching)o Hand-eye coordination, accuracy and timingo Reading - Audio Books (Raz Kids)

Educational Tool

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• Fun

• Exciting

• Different

• Challenging

• Helpful

• Entertaining

• Engaging

Motivates Learning

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• Movies

• Cartoons

• Stories

• Drawing

• Photos

Outlet for Creative Express

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Counting, Number Identification, Fine Motor Skills

Patterns, Fine Motor

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Writing, Letter Identification

Fine Motor(Stylus)

Identifying Colors, Math terms (more and less) Spinning vs Still

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Introduces letters (Upper and lowercase) Sounds, words songs, matching and sorting games, puzzles.

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• Games change based on the students answers (becomes more difficult or gives more prompting)

• Stories can be read, or students can choose single words to be read to them

• Games have individual users

• Use of pictures and words, oral and written

Differentiation

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Go to Starfall.com or abcya.com

Choose an activity...

Find one thing that you like about the app and share it with a friend.

Activity

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O MAC&Toys. (n.d.). : Bugs and Buttons, Oh My!. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://macandtoys.blogspot.com/2012/12/bugs-and-buttons-oh-my.html

O Bugs and Buttons app for Windows in the Windows Store. (n.d.). Bugs and Buttons app for Windows in the Windows Store. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-nz/app/bugs-and-buttons/2222a60f-c389-4646-b000-362ff02db1f2

O Alltogether. (n.d.). Alltogether. Retrieved April 8, 2014, from https://alltogether.wordpress.com/tag/prc/

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