Duck Duck Moose is a company striving “to make fun and engaging apps that encourage imagination, creativity, and learning in children.” One of their apps is ChatterPix, which can make anything talk — pets, friends, doodles, and more! Before diving further into the app, here’s more on its developer: “Duck Duck Moose, an award-winning creator […]
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Monday Tech Tip: Hybrid Dual Arm Pow!r Shoulder Mount
Mary Kay Walch, BlueSky Designs, shows us the Hybrid Dual Arm Pow!r Shoulder mount, which is a wheelchair mount for iPads, tablets, laptops, phones, and speech devices. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Hybrid Dual Arm with Pow!r Shoulder mount.
2 iPad Apps from Bee Visual LLC
Josh Anderson, who is the host of our Assistive Technology Update podcast, recently interviewed Michele Walker. Michele Walker is the owner of Bee Visual LLC. She founded the company to help improve communication between children and their caregivers. Michele, along with world-class experts in the medical, educational, and child development fields, created two apps to […]
Monday Tech Tip: Easy Mover Dual Arm Mount
Mary Kay Walch, BlueSky Designs, shows us the Easy Mover Dual Arm, which is a wheelchair mount for iPads, tablets, laptops, phones, and speech devices. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Easy Mover Dual Arm Mount.
Learn the Alphabet with the Starfall ABCs App!
Are you looking for an app to help teach your child the alphabet? The Starfall ABCs app encourages a child’s learning through positive reinforcement and play. The developer of the app, Starfall.com, opened back in 2002 as a free public service to teach children how to read. Here’s more about Starfall: “Since [2002] it has […]
Monday Tech Tip: Smyle Mouse
Uday Parshionikar, Perceptive Devices, LLC, shows us Smyle Mouse, which is a hands-fee computer control software that allows you to control anything on your computer screen with head and face gestures. Check it out here: Click here to learn more about Smyle Mouse.