kiss my apps! keeping ipads simple for speechies
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PLEASE BRING YOUR iPAD
We will be working with iOS 9.3.1 update You can print out this handout on two or three
slides per page leaving room to take notes. All of the slides after “App Share” page should
probably be printed one to a page in order to read the links.
If you have an app that you love to use with preschoolers, please bring it to share
Come ready to have some fun!
APPS
We will be using the following free apps:
i-nigma – QR Code Scanner Switch Fan – Switch activated app Chatterpix TpT apps (Teachers Pay Teachers) app Sounding Board app Drive
If you want to use these along with us, please be sure to download them prior to coming to the Conference. We have arranged for the Internet to accommodate all of our iPads, but downloading will tax it too much.
iPad: Instruction, Productivity Access and Documentation – They Do It All
KidStrong ConferenceJune 22, 2016
Gennifer Taylor, M.A., CCC-SLPLee Ann Brammer, M.A., CCC-SLP
ASHA DisclosureMs. Taylor and Ms. Brammer
have no relevant financial or nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
They do use Apple and iTune products personally and professionally.
AGENDA Introductions This Session is for YOU How We Got here iOS 9.3.1 Tips and Tricks – Guided Access Apps for Elementary Apps for Middle School and High School Using Your iPad for Therapy Documentation Teacher Pay Teacher and Your iPad QR Codes AAC Apps – TouchChat, Proloquo2Go, LAMP Words for Life
and Sounding Board Accessories For Your iPad – Bluetooth Switches Apps Discussion Questions and Review
THIS SESSION IS FOR YOU
Feel free to go to the restroom throughout the session
Ask questions throughout the sessionPlease help each other We will sign your sheets at the end of the
presentation
HOW WE GOT HERE
Kanawha County iPad Proposal iPod versus iPadResearch ProjectFinal Proposal – iPad versus Android Tablet58 iPads managed with core apps
managed by one person58 iPads managed by iPad Committee who
did research for additional core of apps58 iPads managed by individual therapist
OUR GOAL TODAY
To introduce you to advanced uses for your iPad To provide you with a list of free apps for therapy Show you ways to document, store documents
and assess them using the iPad Introduce some extension activities for some apps Discuss how to use QR Codes for therapy Discuss some apps for AAC Discuss accessories for iPads such as Bluetooth
Switches Discuss way to use Teacher Pay Teacher materials
with the iPad
FIRST THINGS FIRST – SOFTWARE
NEW THINGS YOU CAN DO WITH THIS UPDATE
Night Shift – warms up the blue rays emitted from your display before bed. You can set it on a schedule or do it manually.
Can now secure your Notes with password protection or Touch ID
More refined boost to 3D Touch shortcuts from the home screen
Makes WiFi Assist easier to useAbility to hide built-in stock apps that
Apple forces onto your iPad
HELPFUL FEATURES FROM OTHER UPDATES
Control Panel easy access Split View – view and interact with two apps at once Spotlight – search Picture in a Picture – Continue watching a video
while using your favorite apps Redesigned Notes App
add photos to your Notes with built in camera or Photo Library
Create useful checklists and check off completed tasks with a tap
Sketch a quick thought just using your finger Save interesting items directly from other apps
using the Share Menu
ACCESSIBILITY Vision
Grayscale Text Bigger and BolderZoom In and Out on Text and Images
Hearing Get personalized vibration alertsView closed captionsConversations in sign language using Facetime video call
TouchAssistive TouchTouch Accommodations
GUIDED ACCESS
Allows you to lock a program so that it can’t be exited through the home key.
Go to “Settings”, “General”, “Accessibility”Toggle on “Guided Access”The first time you do it, it will ask you to set up a passcodeREMEMBER YOUR CODE
GUIDED ACCESS CONTINUED
Get into the program you want to useTouch the “home” button 3 times rapidlyYou will see a screen come up that says, “Guided
Access” and on the top right it says “Start”When you’re ready to exit the program, you
simply touch the “home” button 3 times rapidly, enter the passcode and press “Stop” in the top left corner
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lovgyT06qrw
NOW WE’RE READY BRING IT ON!
APP FOR ELEMENTARY AGE STUDENTS
CHATTERPIX
Creator – Duck, Duck, MooseFree
Gives your photos a voiceTake a photoDraw a line to make a mouthAdd your voice and watch it “chatter”
Other Fun Apps!
BUBL apps (bublbubl.com) A series of unique educational apps, designed to provoke language, questions, communicative interactions.
BUBL apps: BUBL Draw, BUBL Tap, BUBL ABC, etc Duck Duck Moose (duckduckmoose.com) Award winning
developer of toddler/preschool apps Duck Duck Moose apps include: Itsy Bitsy Spider, WonderBox,
Build a Truck, Word Wagon, Peek a Zoo DoodleBuddy app Paint, draw, scribble, sketch and stamp! Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Color and Play app
Toca Boca Appstocaboca.com
Toca Boca Apps
Creators consider each app a “Play Studio”, user safe and parent friendly.
Offices in San Francisco and Stockholm. Apps have been downloaded over 75 million times in 160
countries. NO In-App Purchases 27 apps and counting! Available on Apple and Android. Target various language and articulation goals within each app. Target various social skills. Highly interactive games with excellent graphics. Some apps have free printables @ tocaboca.com, i.e. Toca
Nature (printable 3-D masks)
Toca Boca Apps
Many to choose from. All are easily adaptable to target speech and language skills.Here are some:Toca Kitchen 2Toca StoreToca Dance (released March 2016)Toca BlocksToca Life: School and TownToca BooToca Hair Salon/Hair Salon Me
Toca Companion Packs(Language and literacy)
Toca Kitchen 2 Companion PackTeachers Pay TeachersMiss B SLP $4.50
Toca Boca Store Companion for Literacy and LanguageTeachers Pay TeachersLyndaSLP123 $ 6.00
My PlayHome Apps
My PlayHome Apps
Children as young as two years can use it Great for teaching cause effectTargets a variety of language skills –
following directives, opposite, prepositions, increasing MLU, etc.
Can be used for articulation, tooWinner of multiple awardsNo in app purchasesHighly interactive
APPS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL
Conversation TherAppy – Questions for Expressive Language, Pragmatics and Cognition – Tactus Therapy Solutions, Ltd.
$24.99
SUGGESTED CORE OF APPS FOR SPEECH THERAPISTS
ABA Problem Solving – What Rhymes? ABA Problem Solving – Does Not Belong? ABA Receptive ID by Class ABA Receptive ID by Feature All About Sounds Angry Birds Angry Birds Rio Articulation Station Pro Autism and PDD Basic Questions Caseload Tracker Clicky Sticky Conversation Builder Dora’s Enchanted Forest Adventures Elmo Loves His ABC’s Kiddie Questions Match 2 Say My PlayHome PDF Expert Peek-A-Boo Barn Peek-A-Boo Forest PhonoPix Full Preposition Remix Say It Again
CORE OF APPS FOR SPEECH THERAPISTS CONTINUED Quick Office Sign My Pad Super Duper Data Tracker Percentally Pro Articulate It Pocket Pairs (Minimal Pairs) Pocket Artic (Pocket SLP) ArtikPixFull House of Learning ABA Nouns (ABA Receptive ID) Language Builder Sentence Builder ABA Receptive ID by Function ABA Receptive ID FFC Combined iPractice Verbs Sign 4 Me iCommunicate Cookie Doodle SLP Goal Bank Sunny Artic Test PDF Expert
DATA COLLECTION
DATA COLLECTION
Updates to Google Drive Yay Data AppPercentally Pro AppSuper Duper Data Tracker Pro
Teachers Pay Teachers
• Free app• Open marketplace
where educators (and SLPs) buy, share, and sell original teaching resources.
Benefits of TpT: Affordable materials! Reduces prep time. Materials can be
organized/accessed on iPad. Sign up for a Free Account. Can
use credit/debit card, TpT gift card, School Purchase Orders, or PayPal for purchases.
A plethora of speech, language, phonology, fluency, autism, social skills, etc. materials available.
New materials added on a daily basis.
Versatility of Teachers Pay Teachers
Numerous SLP TpT Sellers! Refer to: http//: thespeechroomnews.com/slps-on-tpt-resource-list No-prep materials/resources Speech Therapy Organization/Data resources Interactive Digital Downloads Budget Friendly Freebies No Prep SLP materials Premade QR Code materials QR Codes with links to stories (free link to Mercer Mayer stories) And so much more!
How use TpT materials on your iPad using the TpT app
Many SLP interactive and/or no print materials available Download TpT app from Apple App Store (free) Sign in to your account Menu on bottom of screen, can Search for items to purchase, See
items in your cart, your Profile, Wishlist, etc. If you have already purchased items via computer, you can access
the materials on the app. Simply tap on “Me” and then tap “Purchases”
You can access your Purchase by tapping “Access Resource” and you will be given the choice to “Send this resource to my email” or “Cancel”. Choose to send to your email, then you will be prompted to check your email to download the resource. Open your email and click “download” and your resource will appear.
Once your resource/material is open, you have options to “Open in” Dropbox, Drive, iBooks, etc.
TpT on iPad continued…
You can also choose to message, email, print, add to home screen, add to favorites, etc.
If you have access to an AirPrint printer, you can select the Print icon, then select printer and choose the page/pages you would like to print.
You can email a PDF link of the materials/resources and download. To copy to Dropbox, tap the enter of the screen to activate the “Open
in…” header which will appear on the top left of the screen. Then tap on Dropbox and save. Then you can access the materials via Dropbox.
Google Drive: To copy to Drive, tap Copy to Drive and hit “Save” when prompted. Then it will be in Drive.
Can open and save in iBooks. Uses your iPad memory so be mindful of how much you save to iBooks.
You can also take screenshots of specific pages of your materials and pictures will be in your Camera Roll.
TpT Digital Downloads: No Prep, No Print, and No Print Interactive Materials/Resources Digital downloads are an easy way to access intervention materials
wherever you are. Some TpT materials can be printed and laminated, but if you are
short on time, you can download the No Prep, No Print and No Print Interactive materials/resources. There are many to choose from.
Examples: No Print Interactive Holiday Articulation Activity (Speech) ($6.00) and Interactive Holiday Themed Packets ($6.00) by Speech Therapy Major Speech Minor
For No Print & No Prep Activities: can save to iBooks, Dropbox, Drive and access anywhere. Can also print (usually black and white format to save ink), or email/text specific pages to parents, teachers, etc.
Interactive activities: you need to email the link to yourself and open in iBooks or PDF expert or Adobe Reader (free). You can link your Dropbox account with Adobe Reader. If you link Dropbox with Adobe Reader, you can access your materials more quickly as they seem to download more rapidly!
Examples of Interactive and No Prep/No Print materials/resources available on TpT No Print Wheels on the Bus Interactive Story $3.50 (Speech
Sprouts) No Print Interactive R Articulation Story $3.50 (Speechasaurus) No Print Interactive S and Z Articulation Story $3.50
(Speechasaurus) Grammar Picture Pages $5.00 (Speechy Musings) No Print Let’s Learn About Pronouns: Receptive Language
Interactive Game $5.50 (Panda Speech) Preschool Monster Mania Why Don’t I Belong Self Checking
Interactive E-Book $4.25 (Tech ‘n Talk SLPs) No Prep Articulation : Spin, Trace, Speech! $4.75 (Jenn Alcorn) Scoop Up Sweet Speech! No Prep Articulation Ice Cream Cones
$1.50 (Speak2MeSpeechie) No Print Articulation Trivia for S $3.00 (Sublime Speech) Other
sounds available No Print Articulation Pack for S $4.00 (Tech ‘n Talk SLPs)
So many resources– I WANT ALL OF THEM!
Ideas for using No Print and No Prep resources: Can take screenshots of specific pages, save to Camera
Roll and import in to Doodle Buddy so students could stamp or “write” on their worksheets for interactive fun!
Can open on your computer or iPad in Dropbox, Adobe, Drive and use!
Email screenshots of worksheets to parents, teachers, etc. So many resources and materials on TpT… affordable
time-savers! You never know what treasures you will discover. Questions, Comments, Ideas you would like to share?
QR Codes (Articulation and Language)
Requires QR scanner on phone or iPad i-nigma is a good scanner app available on iTunes
store Can create your own via qr-code-generator.com
(scan the QR code above right to see what ours says)
Purchase pre-made codes/activities from Teachers Pay Teachers (teacherspayteachers.com)
QR codes available for reinforcers, articulation, language and literacy
Students love scanning the codes!
QR Codes (Teachers Pay Teachers)
QR Codes 23 Spring Stories (Teacher Treasure Hunter) $4.00
QR Codes 23 Farm Stories (Teacher Treasure Hunter) $4.00
Preschool Story Collection QR Codes (Teacher Treasure Hunter) $4.00
Mercer Mayer Storytime QR Code Stories (Teacher Treasure Hunter) FREE (stories read by the Author, Mercer Mayer!)
QR Codes 23 Fairy Tale Stories (Teacher Treasure Hunter) $4.00
QR Codes Concepts at the Farm (Kari Radovich) $2.00
QR Codes Artic Games (Speech Gems) $3-4.00/bundle $16.00
AAC APPS
Proloquo2Go
Touch Chat
LAMP – Words for Life
Sounding Board
ACCESSORIES
Lauren S. Enders, MA., CCC/SLP - Pinterest
iPAD ACCESSORIES
There are many accessories that now make iPads accessible to children with physical difficulties
Remember that if you use switches, the app has to have been designed to be switch accessible
https://enablingdevices.com/files/content/SwitchAppsForIPad.pdf - list of switch accessible apps from March, 2014
https://smartinclusion.wikispaces.com/file/view/Switch+Accessible+Apps+Handout.pdf – includes list of switches
iPAD SWITCHES
http://www.rjcooper.com/bluetooth-switch-interface/
iPad Switches - Continuedhttp://webstore.ablenetinc.com/computer-access/c/500/'/
Very easy to pair, can use two switches, rechargeable
TIPS FOR USING iPADS IN THERAPYElizabeth Gunner, speechbloguk.com
Motivator Hold On – you’re in control of the iPad Protection Be ready – have the app ready before you start and be familiar with it
and how you’re going to use it – they’re not as intuitive as you would like
Rules – establish rules for using your iPad in therapy and go over them with students prior to introducing the iPad
Listen or finished – either the child listens to you and pays attention to your directions or the iPad is finished for the day
Guided Access Help – Monitor and ask the child if they need help if getting frustrated Pictures – keep pictures on your iPad for vocabulary development,
etc. Apps- Remember there are free apps as well as paid apps
PLACES TO FIND THERAPY SUGGESTIONS
http://www.virtualspeechcenter.com/articles/90.aspx
http://www.asha.org/SLP/schools/Applications-for-speech-language-pathology-practice/
http://www.speechlanguageneighborhood.com/
http://www.theschoolspeechtherapist.com/slp-blogs/
http://consonantlyspeaking.com/posts/2013/01/consonantly-speakings-favorite-ipad-apps-to-use-in-speech-language-therapy-sessions
http://erikxraj.com/blog/top-15-speech-language-pathology-blogs-of-2012
aacandlanguagelab.com – Mobile Lesson Plans
APP SHARE
Apps that you useApps you don’t likeQuestions
APP RESOURCES – SPEECH-LANGUAGE AND SPECIAL NEEDS http://www.GeekSLP.com http://slpsharing.com/ http://
teachinglearnerswithmultipleneeds.blogspot.com/2009/06/ipod-touchiphone-app-round-up-for-users.html
http://www.momswithapps.com http://speechgadget.com http://http://mobile-educationstore.com/.../
app-reviews/new-speech-therapy-apps-rev http://www.slptechtools.com http://www.speechlanguageneighborhood.com http://
www.consonantlyspeaking.com/sites/consonantlyspeaking.com/files/uploads/Application%20Resource%20List.pdf
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:consonantly%20speaking%20application Free lists on this page for apraxia, sign language, fluency, hearing and
dysphagia https://
docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjVaZg1xJJdidC1jTk9oc0dUX1dnLTRVQTlSaWxxTmc#gid=0 – GREAT LIST
APP RESOURCES - AAC
http://www.spectronicsinoz.com/article/iphoneipad-apps-for-aac
www.aactechconnect.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Apps-Summarywinter2014.pdf
www.aactechconnect.com – feature match for app and app descriptions
www.enablingdevices.com – Educational Apps Chart 1 – list of switch accessible apps
www.janefarrall.com
http://www.alltogetherwecan.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/iPad-Apps-for-Complex-Communication-Support-Needs.pdf - Wheel of AAC Apps
APP RESOURCES - AUTISM
http://www.ocali.org/project/document_archive - A Spectrum of Apps for Students on the Autism SpectrumMarch 1, 2013
http://www.scribd.com/doc/47441495/Jeremy-Brown’s-App-Recommendations-for-Students-with-Autism
http://appyumyum.com/
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:consonantly%20speaking
APP RESOURCES - CVI
Suggested by Bridget Bailey, Developmental Specialist/Vision Specialist for CVI – Birth to Three
Sparkabilities Babies 1 HD for iPad – Bottle Rocket seller Tan-n-See Zoo – Little Bear Sees seller BrightStart Baby – A Bright Start for Smart Babies – Eieio Software seller Baby Rattle Toy – Selena Soft, Inc., seller Peekaboo: Ladybird Baby Touch – Penguin Books seller iLoveFireworks – Fireworks Games seller Hatch! Plus – Phodder seller Baby Screen – Planet Sloth seller ShapeShifter HD – Transform Games Bloom HD – Opal Limited
FACEBOOK APP RESOURCES https://www.facebook.com/AppFriday https://www.facebook.com/TheiMum https://www.facebook.com/smartappsforkids https://www.facebook.com/SpeechieFreebies https://www.facebook.com/AppKickers https://www.facebook.com/hamaguchiapps https://www.facebook.com/sly-speech-apps https://www.facebook.com/littlebeespeech https://www.facebook.com/speechwithmilo List – http://www.geekslp.com/2011/01/facebook-pages-for-slps/
FACEBOOOK GROUPS
SLP Apps – Using apps in therapyCortical Vision Impairment GroupEarly Intervention SLP’s – Birth to ThreeEarly Intervention Speech-Language
PathologistsSLPs Talk AppsWV SLP’s iPad ShareLauren Enders, M.A., CCC/SLP
PINTEREST RESOURCES
Lauren S. Enders, M.A., CCC/SLP – very nice organization of iPad information including cases, equipment and everything iPad
SpeechTechie – very informative
EVALUATING APPS - RESOURCES
http://www.virtualspeechcenter.com/articles/100.aspx
http://www.speechgadget.com/2012/07/rate-that-app.html
CRITICAL EVALUATION OF AN CONTENT-BASED IPAD/IPOD APP
©2011-12. Kathleen Schrock ([email protected]) iPads in the Classroom site: http://linkyy.com/ipad
APP ALERTS
There are all kinds of ways to get alerts about apps that have been reduced in price or have become free for a limited time
REFERENCES - iPAD www.everydayspeech.com/new-accessibility-features-ios-8/ - Blog – New Accessibility
Features for iOS 8, Brittany Lehane, posted June 11, 2014 https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT206214 - If you can’t activate your iPad 2 (GSM
model) after you update to iOS 9.3
http://www.cultofmac.com/419832/apple-pushes-out-update-to-fix-bricked-ipads/#more-419832Apple pushes out update to fix bricked iPads
http://www.cultofmac.com/419159/new-features-ios-9-3-update/ - Cool new things you can do after your iOS 9.3 update
http://speechbloguk.com/use-ipad-therapy-sessions/- 10 tips for using an iPad in therapy sessions.
REFERENCES - APPS
App definition – google.com Jessica Chase, Consonantly Speaking,
http://www.consonantlyspeaking.com http://www.teacherspayteachers.com The ASHA Leader, April 2012, “Internet: In Search of
the Perfect Speech-Language App?”, Judith M. Kuster http://scanlonspeech.com/2012/03/20/my-favorite-ap
ps-for-toddlers-and-preschoolers/ Preschool Apps, Ricki Block, MS, CCC-SLP,
www.preschoolspeechsource.com Tara’s Recommended Apps for PreK/K
https://sites.google.com/site/tarasrecommendedapps/preschool-kindergarten-recommendations
EMAIL ADDRESSES
Gennifer Taylor, M.A., CCC/SLPPutnam County [email protected]
Lee Ann Brammer, M.A., CCC/SLPKanawha County [email protected]
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