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Just the Apps and Nothing but the Apps Handout Webinar: All About Apps for Education: Just the Apps and Nothing but the Apps 5/5/11 NOTE: The following is a list of apps for education gathered for the webinar presentation All About Apps for Education: Just the Apps and Nothing but the Apps. We gathered more apps than we will be able to present. The apps were selected from our personal favorites, from our work with assistive technology consultations involving apps for education, from top ten type lists created by other educators, and from parent and professional recommendation. The name for each app is as listed in the Apple iTunes Store to make finding them easier. Pricing given is current as of May 2011. The list is not exhaustive by any means. Art •. Adobe Photoshop Express by Adobe Adobe systems Incorporated (free) Animation Creator HD by Red Software, LLC ($1.99) •. ART HD. Great Artists. Gallery and Quiz by ADS Software Group, Inc. (free) •. ArtStudio - draw, paint and edit photo by Lucky Clan ($2.99) •. My Coloring Book Free by Gortz Media (free) •. Doodle Buddy - Paint, Draw, Scribble, Sketch - It’s Addictive! by Pinger, Inc. (free) •. Drawing Pad for iPad by Darren Murtha Design ($1.99) •. iColoringBookLite for iPad by PokeySoft (free) •. Scribblify by linkedPIXEL ($0.99) •. SpinArt Studio by 7twenty7 LLC ($2.99) •. Toy Story Read-Along by Disney Publishing Worldwide Applications (free) •. TypeDrawing by Hansol Huh ($1.99) Cause Effect/Sensory • Art of Glow by Natenai Ariyatrakool (free) • Awesome by Tiny Mobile Inc. (free) • Bubble Snap by Neil Daniels (free) • Bubble-Wrap FREE by Patrick Guidicelli (free) • Crack by Elements of Design LLC ($.99) • Fluid by Fabien Sanglard (free) • Fluidity by Byte the Bits (free) • Gloop Free by RunSwimFly (free) • MeMoves by Thinking Moves ($2.99) • Music Healing: Lite by XME Inc. (free) • Pet the Zoo by Ethan Productions (free) • Pocket Pond HD by John Moffett (free) Simon Technology Center [email protected] April 2011 ! 1 • Relax Helper HD by Want Lixiang ($2.99) • Sleep Machine Lite by SleepSoft LLC (free) • Sleepmaker Rain Free by SoftwareX (free) • Spawn Glow [FREE] by Elements of Design (free) • Spawn Sparkle [FREE] by Elements of Design (free) • White Noise by TMSOFT (free; $1.99) Communication or AAC Apps •. Alexicom AAC by Alexicom Tech LLC (free; subscription to web editor - monthly $40/month or yearly $34/month) •. AutoVerbal Talking Soundboard PRO by No Tie, LLC ($9.00) (GirlTalk - $4.99; Guy Talk - $4.99; AutoVerbal Espanol - $9.99; AutoVerbal Francais - $9.99) •. Look-2-Learn - AAC by MDR ($14.99) •. Predictable by tbox apps ($189.99) •. Scene Speak by Good Karma Applications, Inc. ($14.99) •. SoundingBoard by AbleNet - ($49.99) •. Tap Speak Button by Ted Conley (iPod - $14.99; iPad - $49.99) •. Tap Speak Sequence by Ted Conley ($29.99) •. Verbally by Intuary (free) Deaf/Hard of Hearing •. ASL Lite by Zoosware (free); ASL Pro ($2.99); ASL Ultimate ($4.99) •. Bionic Ear by Krill Satchkov ($.99) •. DeafNation by Mobile Roadie (free) •. Face Time (free native iOS app) •. Hamilton Mobile Captel by Hamilton CapTel (free) •. iASL Lite by BKS Technologies LLC (free); iASL ($1.99); iASL for iPad ($7.99) •. In My Dreams by DevelopEase, llc ($.99) •. IP-Relay by Purple Communicaitons, Inc. (free) •. IWRelay VRS by IWRelay Inc. (free) •. Sign Smith ASL Lite by Vcom3D (free); Sign Smith ASL Essential ($.99); Sign Smith ASL Essential ($4.99) •. Sorenson Video Center by Sorenson Communications Inc. (free) •. Sound Shuttle by ZyQuest Inc. ($1.99) •. Sound Touch Lite by SoundTouch (free); Sound Touch ($.99) •. SoundAMP Lite by Ginger Labs ($.99); SoundAMP R ($4.99) •. StreamToMe by Matthew Gallagher ($2.99) •. Subtitles by Structure6 (free) •. Tap Tap by David Vondracek ($3.99) •. TooLoud? by RGB-Studio (free); TooLoud Pro ($.99) •. TuneWiki - Lyrics + Radio by TuneWiki Inc. (free) Simon Technology Center [email protected] April 2011 ! 2 •. uHear by Unitron Hearing Limited (free •. Vocal Zoo by Funny i Games (free); Vocal Zoo+ ($.99); •. Vocal Zoo Gold by Funny i Games (free); Vocal Zoo Gold+ ($.99) •. Sound EFX Free by Procypher Software Co. (free); Sound EFX ($.99) •. Wierman’s Family ASL 1 by Gavilla Publishing (free) Early Childhood • A Preschool Pattern Recognition Game by Nth Fusion LLC ($.99) • ABC Expedition by Meldmedia Inc. ($2.99); ABC Expedition Mini ($.99) • Coin Math by Recession Apps (free/$1.99) • Cookie Doodle by Shoe The Goose ($.99) • Grover’s Number Special by Sesame Street ($2.99) • I See Ewe - A Preschooler Word Game by ClaireWare Software ($.99) • iWriteWords (Handwriting Game) by gdiplus (free/$2.99) • Kid Whiteboard by NBR-Soft ($.99) • Learn Time by Rob Clarke (free/$.99) • Montessori Counting Board by GrasshopperApps.com ($.99) • Peekaboo Barn by Night & Day Studios, Inc. (free/$1.99) • Slide & Spin by MyFirstApp.com (free) • Swapsies by Spinlight Studio (free/$.99) • Toddler Flashcards by iTot Apps, LLC ($1.99) • Wheels on the Bus HD by Duck Duck Moose ($1.99) • Word Magic by anusen.com ($.99) Health/Fitness • All-in Fitness: 700 Exercises, Workouts & Calorie Counter by ARAWELLA CORPORATION ($1.99) • Diabetes Buddy Lite - Control Your Blood Sugar by BHI Technologies, Inc. (free/ $4.99) • Chronic Pain Tracker Lite by Chronic Stimulation, LLC (free/$14.99) • Daily Tracker Lite (Journal, Log, Diary & To To List) by Lumen Spark LLc (free/$4.99) • GymGoal ABC by SmalTek ($.99) • ICE iEmergency LITE by Kavapoint LLC (free); iEmergency+ (In Case of Emergency) ($.99); iEmergency ICE Family Pro ($2.99) • iMed Reminder HD - with Local Notifications Lite by YJ Soft (free/$.99) • i-pain by Tobias Werner ($2.99) • iPill Trackr by Chris Sheldrick ($1.99) • iPillsBox by PanHealth Inc. (free) • Is That Gluten Free? by Midlife Crisis Apps, LLC ($7.99) • iSupplement by Chris Sheldrick ($.99) • My Emergency Info by Polka ($.99) • Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker by MyFitnessPal.com (free) • Pain Free Back Lite by Smart Health Software, LLC (free/$4.99) Simon Technology Center [email protected] April 2011 ! 3 • PainScale by ockendon.net ($.99) • SmallTalk Pain Scale by Lingraphica (free) • WebMD Mobile (for iPod) by WebMD (free); WebMD for iPad by WebMD (free) • Yoga STRETCH by Neil Harris (free/$.99) Life Skills • Community Sidekick by Ablelink Technologies ($9.99) • DMV Test Prep Lite by Phoxware LLC (free/$2.99) • DriversED MN by DriversEd.com (free) • Everyday Skills by Ablelink Technologies ($39.99) • Everyday Skills - Pocket Edition by Ablelink Technologies ($24.99) • eWallet - Secure Password Manager by Ilium Sopftware, Inc. (free/$9.99) Grocery Gadget - Shopping List by Flixoft, Inc. (free/$3.99) • iHandy Tip Calculator Free by iHandySoft Inc. (free/$.99) • Life Skills Sampler & Life Skills Sampler HD by Conover Company (free) • Living Safely by Ablelink Technologies ($29.99) • Living Safely -Pocket Edition by Ablelink Technologies ($19.99) • My Health, My Choice, My Responsibility by Ablelink Technologies ($49.99) • Motorcycle Permit Test by Eknath Kadam ($2.99) • Motorcycle Test by DriversEd.com ($.99) • The Photo Cookbook by ditter.projektagentur GmbH ($4.99) Literacy - Accessible Book Players •. RBFD Audio by Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic Inc. NOW Learning Ally ($19.99) •. Read2Go by Benetech & PLEXTALK ($19.99) COMING SOON •. InDaisy by Levelware Corporation ($18.99) •. VOD by CYPAC Co., Inc. (free/$25.99) Literacy - Accessible and Other Documents •. PDF •. ePub •. iBooks •. Tar Heel Reader http://www.tarheelreader.org please ask for invitation code if you are interested in creating books •. Slater Software Picture Assisted Reading on the iPad http://www.slatersoftware.com/document.html Simon Technology Center [email protected] April 2011 ! 4 Literacy - Audio Book Apps •. Audiobooks by Cross Forward Consulting, LLC (free/Premium - $0.99/iPad Edition - $0.99) •. Audiobooks For Your Kids by Audiobooks For Your Kids, LLC (free/$0.99) •. Tales2Go by Stitcher, Inc. (free/requires subscription - one month = $2.99; three months = $6.99; one year = $24.99) •. Audible by Audible, Inc. (free) •. OverDrive Media Console by OverDrive, Inc. (free) •. vBookz - Free Audiobooks by Mindex International Ltd ($3.99) Literacy - Book Reading Apps •. 40,554 Free Books and So Much More - iFlow Reader by BeamItDown Software (free) •. Barnes & Noble NOOK for iPad by Barnes & Noble (free) •. Barnes & Noble NOOK Kids by Barnes and Noble Kids (free) •. eReader by Fictionwise, Inc. (free) •. eTextbooks for the iPad by CourseSmart LLC (free) •. Eucalyptus - $9.99 •. Inkling by Standard Nine Inc. (free) •. Kindle by AMAN Mobile LLC (free) •. Stanza by Lexcycle (free) •. VitalSource Bookshelf by VitalSource Technologies, Inc. (free) •. Bookshelf Noteview by VitalSource Technologies, Inc. (free) • Alice for the iPad by Atomic Antelope ($8.99) • Call of the Wild by Vook ($4.00) • The Cat in the Hat - Dr. Seuss by Oceanhouse Media ($3.99) • The Monster at the End of the Book by Sesame Street ($3.99) • The Sherlock Holmes Experience by Vook ($1.99) • Toy Story Read-Along by Disney Publishing Worldwide Applications (free) Literacy - Five Areas of Literacy Phonemic Awareness - •. ABA Problem Solving - What Rhymes? by Kindergarten.com (free) •. ABC Alphabet Phonics - Learn Talking & Spelling Flashcards Kids Games Free Lite by MindValley LLC (free) •. ABC’s Free by 24X7digital LLC (free) •. All-in-One-for-Kids-Lite by iphoneapp4fun (free/$0.99) •. Alphabet Car HD Lite by Dream Cortex (free) •. Bunny Bus Lite by Brian West (free/$0.99) •. Miniville’s ABC Balloon Pop by John Jumper (free/$0.99) •. Phonetics Focus HD by Cambridge English Online Ltd. ($2.99) Simon Technology Center [email protected] April 2011 ! 5 •. StarFall ABCs by Starfall Education ($2.99) •. Sounds: The Pronunciation App FREE by Macmillan Education (free) Phonics - •. ABC First Phonics - Word Families HD Free Lite by Brain Counts (free) •. ABC MAGIC PHONICS by PRESCHOOL UNIVERSITY (free) •. ABC Phonic Animals Free Lite - Talking & Spelling Alphabet Flashcards Kids Games by Brain Counts (free) •. ABC Phonics Animals Writing HD Free Lite for iPad by Brain Counts (free) •.
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