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iPod Touch/ iPads for Students with Special Needs. Judi Cumley, CESA 5 Lily Rider, CESA 4. Becoming Han Solo. Retrieved 12/10 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Oa1rgagVQ. Do’s & Don’ts. DO …… Sync all devices to one computer Name multiple devices (Cumley1, Cumley2…)
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iPod Touch/iPadsfor Students with Special Needs Judi Cumley, CESA 5 Lily Rider, CESA 4 Becoming Han Solo. Retrieved 12/10 from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Oa1rgagVQ
Do’s & Don’ts • DO…… • Sync all devices to one computer • Name multiple devices (Cumley1, Cumley2…) • Set to manual sync • Only auto sync if you are the only one responsible for downloads & want all devices to have the same apps • Back up your iTunes Apps • Clean the screen with a microfiber cloth
Do’s & Don’ts • DON’T….. • Sync the devices to a different computer than the original • Spray your device with anything liquid based • Expose your device to extreme heat (e.g.,leave it in the car in the summer!)
Basic Operation using iOS 4.2 Device/Hardware • Volume • Mute • Charging (cables) • On/off • Hard turn off Using it • Home button-1, 2 hits • Orientation • Volume • keyboard • Settings-restrictions • Wifi • iPod apps on an iPad • Organizing Apps into folders • Deleting apps-device & iTunes
Personalize Features in Settings>Accessibility • (iPod Touch 32/64 GB, 4G & iPad) • Hit home button 3 X to bring up accessibility options • VoiceOver • Touch the screen to hear a description of the item under your finger with the world’s first gesture-based screen reader. (Requires different touch to navigate & activate apps) • Zoom • Magnify the entire screen of any application up to five times normal size and move left, right, up, and down to view any portion of the screen up close. • Large Text • Increases font up to 56 pt in Mail & Notes • White on Black • For higher contrast, you can change the display to white on black. • Mono Audio • If your hearing is limited in one ear, turn on Mono Audio to route audio into both earbuds, so you can hear both channels in either ear. • Speak Auto-text • Automatically speaks auto-corrections and auto-capitalizations
Accessories Cases • Otterbox • IMainGo2 - case & speakers • Assistive Technology & iMainGo • Other options listed on wiki External Speakers • various kinds and prices Screen Protectors • various kinds and prices External mic (iPad & 4G iTouch has built-in mic) • earbuds with mic (with older models) Camera connection kit VGA connector (only displays some apps) External Keyboards • various kinds and prices
Add-ons for Accessibility RJ Cooper carrying cases, stands, mounting systems….. Hand-e-Holder
You must have an iTunes account to download any apps (even free ones). • Create iTunes app store account • without a credit card (“buy” a free app first, then create your account) • Redeem gift cards • “Buy” free apps
Tutorials in Help menu • Free apps on iTunes Store at bottom of home page - scroll down! • App Store- use search window • Special Education in “iPad App Store Quick Link • Education in dropdown section of • App Store • View music, videos, podcasts • iTunes U (Univ. of S. FL Lit2Go)
Navigating Your iTunes Account • Manage Photos • Manage Apps • Videos • Audio books, music • Check for updates
Searching for apps • iTunes app Store • Getting info • Downloading to computer • Syncing to device • Downloading Apps directly to device
Popular Apps • Books • Tumblebook apps • Dr. Seuss apps • Stanza books, iBooks • Disney Books (Toy Story) • Lit2Go books • Vbookz • Audible books • Kindle, Barnes & Noble, Bordersreaders & books(some free) • Books/Comic Books/Newspapers
iPad vs. Computer (from a student's perspective) 1. Less space2. I can lift the IPAD myself3. Power 4. Waiting5. Independent6. Enlarging7. Dictionary at hand8. Copy and pasting is two easy steps9. Speed10. Games RJ Cooper's comparison of iPad vs. a netbook
RESOURCES http://itouch4specialneeds.pbworks.com Basic operation and features with links to tutorals Special and standard accessories with links How to get started..... All about Apps Folder - Six documents of apps lists plus links to more apps Resources - links to blogs & other resources about apps Tips and Tools iPads vs PC This PowerPoint
Apps lists Listed on Wiki "All About Apps" folder Apps for ASD Apps for Autism Apps for Eduction iPad and iPod Touch Apps for Special Education iTouch Apps There's an App for That Apps for AAC ConnSense Bulletin - Apps for Special Education Mobile Learning for Special Needs Moms with Apps - parents who have developed apps for children (not necessarily spec. ed.)
More Apps lists Mobile Learning for Special Needs Speech Language Pathology Sharing- iPads Apps iEAR- i Education Apps Review Independent reviews by teachers, tutorals, resources & more What’s on my iPad excel file
Our Top “10+” • Communication • Proloquo2go • Touch Chat • Tap Speak • Talk Assist (Free) • Turn-Taking • Talking Tom (Free) • Sock Puppets (Free) • Sequencing & Rewards • Cupcake Maker, etc. (Free) • Bead Friends • Therapy Artic. Tools • ArtikPix • Lingraphica • Vocabulary Building • ABA apps from Kindergarten.com • Language • Sentence Builder, etc. • Wordmakers, word finds, word searches…….
More Top Picks! • Social Stories & Schedules • Story Kit • Sonic Pics • Social Skills • Productivity • Dragon • Typ-O HD • Text to Speech • Speak Pad • Functional/Social Skills • Conover Apps
There IS an App for That! • ABA • Art • Data • Internet • Language • Math • Music • Productivity • Social Studies • Speech • Utilities • Literacy- Books, Stories, Reading A-Z, Phonics, Advanced