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Jamie Callahan & Brie Van Reed August 18, 2011.  Introduction  Overview ◦ Who are these devices for?  Application Review ◦ Behavior ◦ Organization/Independence.

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1 Jamie Callahan & Brie Van Reed August 18, 2011

2  Introduction  Overview ◦ Who are these devices for?  Application Review ◦ Behavior ◦ Organization/Independence  Break  Hands On/Questions

3  Varied learners  Starts with a need ◦ Identify area to target  Data collection before and during intervention of technology  Not a cool toy, it’s not for everyone

4 Kid Point Tracking Students receive points for good behavior. Great way to track behaviors. iReward Choose the behavior you are trying to reinforce, choose your reward, and then choose the number of times the behavior needs to be completed before the reward is earned. iRewardChart iRewardChart makes it easy to reward your child or student for good behavior and keep them motivated. Stars are earned for good behavior and the child can pick from a list of customized rewards.

5 Behavior Tracker Pro Allows you to collect ABC, frequency, or duration data then graphs it for you. Video Capture, - record a behavior or intervention that can be shared with the rest of the team. Can support multiple observers and multiple clients. TallyMarks Counter TallyMarks Counter allows you to showing also the traditional tally marks as well as numerical presentation

6 Time’s Up Time’s Up allows the user to set multiple timers at once to go off at different intervals, continues to run even when you leave the app * Great for teaching independent work skills and off-task behavior Visules Visual and text schedule that allows the user to place checkmarks when task is completed

7 iPrompts App that allows you to customize visual schedules, create task analysis, and has specific activities with timers with pictures Calendar/clock (free) Able to set reminders, coordinate a calendar with Outlook, & can use timer regardless of various programs running

8 Itunes Record soothing background music, add voice instructions at specific time intervals DoodleBuddy Have students quick write directions or teacher can write text directions

9 First-Then Sequence schedule with text and pictures. Can record also. QuickVoice Record directions, reminders, etc…..

10 myHomework Insert homework by subject area and due date. Provide lists and monthly calendar. To Do List what needs to be done, great for task analysis and multi-step directions. Students can place a check mark on each task when completed

11  Start slow, pick one app to focus on at a time  Work with the student learning the app  Add in another one upon independence

12  Do not be intimidated! Helpful Tips!  New upgrade to iTunes  Restrictions no wifi  Delete apps off (Settings, General,Restrictions)  Editing (settings)  Only synched to one computer  Group apps per page or file together

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