This blog is for OT's and others interested in exploring how the iPod touch, iPad and other portable platforms can help encourage participation and engagement in life.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Hello Franklin County
I hope you enjoyed the presentation. Here is a link to the presentation from today. Also, there was a story a few weeks ago on 60 minutes that featured 'apps for autism'. That link is here.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Lists of Lists of Apps
Here are a number of different App lists... The Snapp list is the future... as it allows you to submit various App reviews yourself...
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Another List of Apps!
This is the list of Apps that the OT's (and PT's) who were at the Ohio OT-PT School-Based Institute said they liked or were using in practice. If there are any more apps you like that are out there, please post them and I will add them to the list.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Ohio OT PT Institute
I hope you enjoyed and learned something today Ohio OT's and PT's. This is a link that will take you to the Powerpoint and list of Apps from today. If you have questions or comments please share them on the otwithanipad.blogspot.com webpage. I used an older version of PPT in case you have not upgraded yet. Enjoy the rest of your summer.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Another list of Apps!
This list is from Tools for Life out of Georgia and has a searchable database: http://www.gatfl.org/appreview/Default.aspx
It would be great if all these lists would be in one wiki somewhere. Is there a graduate students out there looking for something to do in their free time!?
It would be great if all these lists would be in one wiki somewhere. Is there a graduate students out there looking for something to do in their free time!?
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
iTechnology in Transtions
I hope you learned something from today's presentation. Here is a link the the Powerpoint and the list of Applications that my students reviewed this summer. They did a very nice job of reviewing Apps. Some (especially the fine motor ones) might be a little 'young' for many Project Search interns.
The danger of presenting on iPads is that as soon as this is committed to paper, it becomes obsolete. On the flight here to Minneapolis one of our professional journals described the use of a few Apps in Transition that I will share with you in future posts.
If you have questions, please email me.
The danger of presenting on iPads is that as soon as this is committed to paper, it becomes obsolete. On the flight here to Minneapolis one of our professional journals described the use of a few Apps in Transition that I will share with you in future posts.
If you have questions, please email me.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
ePortfolio Presentation -- Project Search in Minneapolis
I hope you learned a few things during this presentation on ePortfolios. ePortfolios can be a very useful tool in working with young adults as they transition from high school to post-secondary education and employment.
Blogger does not allow you to post documents, so I am going to post a link to a taskstream account that will allow you to view documents that were used in the presentation. Here is the link to the taskstream account.
I'm hoping that we can continue the conversation on these pages in the days to come.
Blogger does not allow you to post documents, so I am going to post a link to a taskstream account that will allow you to view documents that were used in the presentation. Here is the link to the taskstream account.
I'm hoping that we can continue the conversation on these pages in the days to come.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Minneapolis Bound
This blog was created to be used with two presentations -- The International Project Search Conference in Minneapolis in July and for the Ohio Institute for OTPT School-Based Practice in August. I just bought my Minneapolis ticket -- the Ohio presentation I will be driving to.
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