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Help For My Autistic Great-Nephew

 Helping Children and Adults with Autism

Link to the video I’m Here (if it does not show up above)

“This short film, based on an original story and art by Peter H. Reynolds and produced by FableVision, movingly conveys the loneliness a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder often experiences, and the life-changing effect each of us can have in breaking through that solitude.FableVision created the film for SARRC (Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center).

FableVision CEO Peter H. Reynolds, NY Times best-selling children’s author/illustrator, illustrated the film. The film includes a powerful musical score by Ruth Mendelson. “I’m Here” is the precursor to the film and book “Wings of EPOH.” Both products are co-published by FableVision and SARRC.

Information: http://www.fablevision.com/wingsofepoh/index.php  ”
*Taken from the You-Tube video information about “I’m Here”


Personal Experience With Autism

I just got back from spending a great week with my mother, and my siblings and their families, in the beautiful Outer Banks!   My niece was there with her autistic son.   I showed my niece my Livescribe smartpen and what I thought it could do to help her son not only learn his letters and numbers, but also to speak.

I quickly put together a couple of demonstrations for her:

EthanAlphabet
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EthanNumbers
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My great-nephew is pretty hard on paper, so  he mostly uses his iPad.    I then showed my niece how her son will be able to view the pencasts on his iPad using the Pencast Player app!   She was very excited to try it out!    We talked about creating pages with just a single word on them with her voice.   This would allow her son to “say” the word when he touched it on his iPad.   Her mind started buzzing with ideas on how to help her son.   She couldn’t wait to show his teachers the smartpen, in hopes it could help other children in his class as well.

The next level of excitement for her came when I showed her the new Livescribe sound dots.   With these dots any sound can be recorded and then the dot can be placed onto any surface.   Her son has several picture books which the dots would be perfect for!   My niece also thought about recording herself reading every page of his favorite books, so he could “read” the book while she was doing her homework.  It would give her son more freedom, but he could still hear her voice!

I sat down that evening and ordered her a Livescribe pen, several sizes of paper and some sticky notes (to use until the sound dots are released).   She is going to allow me to track his progress using the smartpen and report from my blog on it.   My niece will be sending me updates on how he is improving at school and how she is using the pen with him.   I am so excited for her, but especially for her amazing son, who just happens to be Autistic   : )

 

 

 

 

Turning your iPad into a Mobile Interactive White Board!

I am SO excited!   I download an app today that turned my iPad into a MOBILE interactive white board for $9.99!!  It seemed expensive at first (for an iPad app), but after I downloaded and played with it, and saw that I could even annotate over any screen, and control my computer from anywhere in the room, $9.99 seemed pretty darn cheap!!

The app is called Splashtop Whiteboard.  You can download it through the apple itunes store or learn more about it at the following link:

http://www.splashtop.com/whiteboard

 

I started off by first downloading Splashtop Remote Desktop for iPad.  It is great!  I can finally run Flash on my iPad by running my browser through my desktop (or laptop in my case).  You can see a Flash animation I built running on my iPad in the screenshot above.

Then I decided to download the Splashtop Whiteboard app, too.

The iPad screenshot above is of some Flash animations on my website – before using the annotation tools available in the Spashtop Whiteboard app.

If you look at the screenshot below, you will see the annotation tools at the top of the screen.

I can annotate LIVE from my iPad onto my desktop!  If I am teaching a class, I just hook the computer up to the projector (like normal) but now I can walk around the room using my iPad to control my computer and annotate over any program!  If you want to annotate over your screens, then Splashtop Whiteboard is the app for you, but if you only want to be able to remote into your computer using your iPad, then the less expensive Splashtop Remote Desktop app will work perfectly.  You do not need to purchase both of them, though – it appears from my first use of them that the Splashtop Whiteboard does everything the Remote Desktop does, but also allows you to annotate.

I definitely feel like I got my money’s worth on the Whiteboard app!    I can’t wait to try it out in the classroom!!

 

Taking Notes on the iPad – Part 1

I have a student in one of my classes that loves learning with technology.  He is always asking me what software and hardware I am using.   The other day I turned the tables on him and became very interested in the applications he was using on his iPad to take notes in my Algebra class.   He said he was using SmartNote.   I have tried several note taking apps on my iPad, but I have not tried that one …yet!

I decided I would start a blog series comparing several of the note taking applications that I have tried on my iPad, along with trying out a few more that have been recommended by others.

In these articles I will focus on applications that allow students (and anyone) to take hand-written notes with a pen, such as the Pogo Sketch (that is what I use).

The first app I started using is called Sundry Notes .   There is a free version available in the iTunes store, as well as a paid version that does not have any ads.

I was immediately impressed with the fact that Sundry notes has its own calculator built in, along with several menus of math symbols you can add to any note!  In the screenshot below you can see I was able to start graphing, post a calculator, a table, and handwrite, all on the same page!  The app will also allow you to post an audio note and embed photos as well!

The notes are fairly easy to organize and you have several “views” to choose from.   Below you can see the “preview” mode, where you can see what is written on any note in any stack of notes.

You can also place notes in a stack, which would be the same as placing them in the same folder or notebook.  In this view you can see the different stacks of notes you have created.

The main drawback that keeps me from using Sundry Notes all of the time is that the pages of notes are very small, so if you know you want to take  lot of notes, you will be creating a lot of pages!    After writing on the page, you can shrink down the writing, but it is a bit cumbersome if you are quickly taking  notes for a class.

Next time I will review Penultimate, which is another app I found soon after getting my iPad.

To be continued…

 

Livescribe pencasts on my iPad!

Livescribe recently announced a fantastic new player for their pencasts!   Since none of the Apple portable devices are allowed to run Flash, we haven’t been able to use our iPads, iPods and iPhones to view any of the Livescribe pencasts.    Well, that is not the case any longer!

Here is a link to Livescribe’s article announcing their player and how to get the free player on iTunes.

I downloaded it on my iPad to try it out.  It has a great interface and allows you to download any of the Livescribe pencasts you have made with a Pulse or Echo smartpen, and you can also download any other Livescribe pencasts that are contained on their community site.    Here is a screenshot of the opening menu on my iPad:

Once a pencast is downloaded to your iPad, iPod or iPhone, then you can view it as an animated movie with sound.  This is a screenshot of one of my pencasts that I downloaded, and then played on my iPad.

* I just created a resource page where I will be starting to place my .pencast files if you want to download them and try them on YOUR iPad, iPod Touch or iPhone

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