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There's an App for That
1. There’s An App For That
Lauren Kravetz Bonnet, M.A., CCC-SLP
lkravetz@gmu.edu
Jugnu Agrawal, M.Ed., M.Sc.
jagrawal@gmu.edu
2. A Review of the Literature
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3. Research
• Handheld devices can leverage the power of
technology to enable all students to succeed (Gulchak,
2008).
• There is a direct correlation between the amount of
student learning and personal development and the
student involvement in the program (Astin, 1985).
• Teachers in this generation are more aware of the
motivational benefits from using technology in special
education (Rao, Dowrick, Yuen, & Boisvert, 2009).
• Due to the ubiquitous adoption of mobile devices in
our society, mobile technology offers a contextual and
authentic medium for learning (Fisher & Baird, 2007).
4. Research ((continued)
• In a study done in a graduate level History class, Vess
(2006) found that the use of iPod created a learner-
centered environment, created continuous engagement,
and active learning along with a strong sense of
community.
• Video iPod was found to be an effective instructional tool in
increasing independent responding of an individual with
developmental disabilities in a community based
employment setting. This also led to decrease in outside
prompting (Laarhoven et al. 2009).
• iPods were used with 8th grade literature classes. It was
found that students developed deeper understanding of
the concepts taught, were actively engaged and happy
(Bauleke, & Herrmann, 2010).
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5. Benefits of Using Mobile Technology
• Mobility • UDL
• Integration/Access • Addresses working
• Relevance memory, specific needs,
• Information Management executive functioning
• Student Engagement • Learning stations/centers
• Differentiated Learning • Immediate feedback
• Academic Choice • Personalization
• Instant Classroom • Multi-sensory/interactive
Learning • Cost effective
More ways to access, participate, and demonstrate learning!
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6. Communication
Proloquo2go Dragon Dictation
Tap To Talk TapSpeak
iComm iConverse
SmallTalk Aphasia Speak It
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7. Math
Math Magic Pop Math iCalc
Math Brain
Clockmaster
Numberline Counting Bills
& Coins Units
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8. Chicktionary 300
Language and Literacy
Chicktionary 300 Blanks Stanza BB Magic Lite
Kids Genius Word Magic YouNote Brain Box
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9. Writing
Dragon Dictation Abc Pocket Use Your Grammar
Phonics Lite Handwriting Jammers
Writing Prompts Story Maker Madlibs Skill Builder Spelling
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10. Science
Weather HD Discovery Channel NASA National Geographic
3D Brain AnimalSound How Stuff Works Video Science
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11. History/Social Studies
Stack the States Brain Pop
On This Day D.C. Trip
USPresidents History Channel
Google Earth The White House
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12. Art, Creativity and Innovation
Draw Free Spin Art Laser Lights Ooze
Zoo Sketch HD Art of Glow Fluidity Anemona
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13. Music
Virtuoso Beatwave Shazam
Xylophone! HD Classical Guitar
Violin Solos DrumSet Classical Lite
MusicHouse lite Bonnet & Agrawal, 2011 Pandora Radio
14. Foreign Language
iSpeakSpanish iSpeak Arabic iSpeak Hindi
iSpeak Italian iSpeak French QTranslator American Sign
Language
Alphabet
Game
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17. Organizers
First Then 2Do Lite My Classes Awesome Note
Evernote Stickies ShopListFree StudentLife
Organizer
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18. Early Childhood
Wipe & Learn Swapsies Free
Alphabet Zoo ABCs and Me
Morning Routines The Wheels on the Bus
Farm Animals Photo Touch Alphabet ABA
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19. Reference
Dictionary Curious George
Dictionary
Wikipedia
Google Maps
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20. ABA
Function Class Feature What Goes
Together
What Rhymes Healthy Habits What Does Fruits & Nuts
Not Belong
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21. Social Skills
Stories2Learn Off We Go - Plane
Going Places Off We Go - Dentist
AutismXpress Functional Skills System
EveryDay HD
Face-cards F Functional Skills System
Manners HD
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22. Life Skills
iDress Functional Skills System
NextBus Hygiene HD
Everyday Skills Metro Functional Skills System
Community HD
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26. References
Astin, A. W. (1985). Achieving educational excellence: A critical assessment
of priorities and practices in higher education. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Bauleke, D. S. & Herrmann, K. E. (2010). Reaching the “iBored”. Middle
School Journal, 33-38.
Gulchak, D. J. (2008). Using a mobile handheld computer to teach a student
with emotional and behavioral disorders to self-monitor attention.
Education and Treatment of Children, 31, 567-581.
Fisher, M., & Baird, D. E. (2007). Making mLearning work: Utiliting mobile
technology for active exploration, collaboration, assessment, and
reflection in higher education. Journal of Educational Technology
Systems, 35(1), 3-30.
Laarhoven, T. V., Johnson, J. W., Laarhoven-Myers, T. V., Grider, K. L. &
Grider, K. M. (2009). Journal of Behavioral Education, 18, 119-141.
Rao, K., Dowrick, P. D., Yuen, J. W. L., & Boisvert, P. C. (2009) Writing in a
multimedia environment: Outcomes for high school students in special
education. Journal of Special Education Technology, 24, 27-39.
Vess, D. L. (2006). History to go: Why iteach with iPods. The History Teacher,
39, 479-492.
Bonnet & Agrawal, 2011