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Continuing our theme of supporting school-aged students, below is a list of some interesting apps that can support students inside and outside of the classroom. And if you’re interested in learning more, join our email list to receive our monthly AT Updates, where we feature three new apps every month!

myHomework (Free) An organizational app that enables the user to manage classes, homework and calendar in one. It’s also available online for easy syncing.

Model Me Going Places (Free) A visual teaching tool that helps the user navigate challenging locations. Each location includes a slide show of children modeling appropriate behavior. Locations include doctor’s office, playground, grocery store, and more.

iAdvocate (Free) The Syracuse University School of education has created a new iPhone app designed to help parents advocate for
appropriate services for children receiving special education services.

Big Names ($1.99) Large, high contrast text for users with low vision makes it easy to access the Contacts List in the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

StoryBuilder ($3.99) – Designed to help children build stories by integrating ideas and building paragraphs, StoryBuilder offers
extensive use of audio clips for improved auditory processing.

Sound AMP R ($4.99) Transforms the iPhone and iPod into an amplification system, all through the use of the speaker
and earbuds. Incorporates simple-to-use controls to manage and equalize sounds.

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