If you’re a special education teacher or are simply looking for an innovative way to reach a student… this is for you. Many apps out there are useful in the classroom but they’re not always easy to find in the clogged-up app store.
Ever tried searching for ‘education’ in the iTunes store? You won’t get a simple list of the top resources. Heck, that’s why places like ClassroomWindow have started up to help teachers sort the great stuff from the garbage.
Regardless, a Scribd document by Eric Sailers details hundreds of helpful apps that are perfect for special education teachers and more.


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App for children with autism designed by researchers at Edinburgh University.
Simple design but good quality and really meets the needs of parents whose children are around 18mths old and too young to be diagnosed but are showing signs of autism.
http://www.interface3.com/?portfolio=findme
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