[Pibe-division] Best IPAD APPS for kids
Brandy W
branlw at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 7 02:52:22 UTC 2011
The cool part is that in comparison to computer games we can actually quite often get the kids started with the Ipad and I phone aps and that is a huge start"!
If you want a game you can play I like Ifarkle free, 7 words.
Bran
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----- Original Message -----
From: Dr. Denise M. Robinson
To: Professionals in Blindness Education Division List
Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Pibe-division] Best IPAD APPS for kids
Jewel
They are for low vision--yes, I realize that..unfortunate, that so little for the IPAD is created for the blind
Denise
Denise M. Robinson, TVI, Ph.D.
Teacher of the Blind & Visually Impaired
TechVision-Independent Contractor
Specialist in blind programming/teaching/training
509-674-1853 deniserob at gmail.com
http://blindgeteducated.blogspot.com/
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From: Jewel <herekittykat2 at gmail.com>
To: Professionals in Blindness Education Division List <pibe-division at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2011 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Pibe-division] Best IPAD APPS for kids
Do you realize that none of the apps listed are accessible to the blind?
Just my two cents,
Jewel
On 10/6/11, Dr. Denise M. Robinson <dmehlenbacher at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Best IPAD APPS for kids
> If you are looking for a few IPAD apps for kids check out the link.
>
> Baby Finger is an IPAD app that has been touted as a great tool for children
> with
> cortical visual impairment or low vision children learning their colors
> and shapes.
>
> With large bright objects and verbal feedback giving directions on
> objects to touch, children are absorb in this interaction. It is also
> free, which makes it something great to try out to see if this would be
> right for your child.
>
> Denise
>
> Denise M. Robinson, TVI, Ph.D.
> Teacher of the Blind & Visually Impaired
> TechVision-Independent Contractor
> Specialist in blind programming/teaching/training
> 509-674-1853 deniserob at gmail.com
>
> http://blindgeteducated.blogspot.com/
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