Denise Szymczak MA, CCC/SLP
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Sources for App reviews & recommendations

App Shopper has a page of new apps that are still free.
appshopper.com/education/free/

Eric Sailors' blog has  recommendations.
danielschristian.com/learning-ecosystems/2010/05/15/iphone-ipad-and-ipod-touch-apps-for-special-education-from-eric-sailors/

www.iear.org/

id4theweb.com/appreviews/  App reviews by adults with TBIs about the apps they use.

Ipadforlearners is a wiki with resource links as well as recommendations and information on implementation.
ipadforlearners.wikispaces.com/APPS


The Ohio Center for Autism & Low Incidence  (OCALI) disorders has an PDF download of recommended apps for children with autism.
www.ocali.org/view.php


I heart this app is a blog with reviews.
http://iheartthisapp.com/


One Place for Special Needs has a great page of apps information.
www.oneplaceforspecialneeds.com/main/library_special_needs_apps.html


SNAPPs4kids.com is a source for reviews of apps for education & special needs.
www.snapps4kids.com/


Spectronics Blog  has a comparison list of AAC apps.
www.spectronicsinoz.com/article/iphoneipad-apps-for-aac



Speech-Language Pathology Sharing
  is a blog by an SLP who is a pretty skilled Ipad user & has designed & marketed some apps.
slpsharing.com/


Here is a spreadsheet of apps recommended  by the TCEA (Texas Computer Education Association). The ones in white are free.
spreadsheets.google.com/ccc


Technology in (Spl) Education is a terrific blog.  


Info on apps for students with Intellectual Disabilities
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