I have been sharing some AT apps and ideas I picked up lately and have had some DD and VR folks with DHS contact me in our region about these tools and there is quite the interest. I thought it might be good to go ahead and share them with everyone.
Sensory
Processing and Regulation
I attended a workshop at Multnomah ESD on AT and Behavior
Supports earlier this month. The speakers were from Seattle area and are using
AT in transition plans for work with individuals that have severe behavior
issues. I was introduced to a set of apps by Brian Eno a musician who has
merged art and music together in an interactive ambient setting. The apps Bloom
$3.99, Air $1.99 and Trope $3.99 work for iPhone and iPad and the Scapes app
$11.99 is for iPad only. Scapes looks more like a construction and creative workstation
with more working parts. They are being used for self-regulation and calming. Here
is the link to the site, Generative Music, that explains the apps:
Also here is an article from OT with apps on Apps for Regulation and Sensory Processing Disorder
Video
Task Cueing and QR code readers:
The workshop I attended also described the use of Task Cueing
using handheld devices. Marsha Threlkeld was one of the presenters and is
working with our Oregon Seamless Transition Teams as a subject expert from
Washington State. She has expressed interest in coming down to Pendleton area
(she has a home in Yakima) and doing some transition/AT related support if we
are interested. Here is a link to one of her Power Points on implementing handheld devices and
list of recommended apps.
Some task cueing for individuals that cannot initiate the
scanning of QR codes or engaging a device were using Showme QR and the use of
iBeacons. If anyone is more interested in learning about these tools let me
know. iBeacons trigger the device automatically when in close proximity to play
a video, open an app, etc. Workstations can be set up or reminders to the
client/student and can be changed remotely when needed.
QR codes can be created to open content when scanned by a iPad, iPhone or handeheld device. Showmeqr interfaces to work with iBeacons and update content that is sent from the proximity beacon.
Showmeqr app $2.99
iBeacons:
Here is a tutorial on iBeacons and how they work and are
used.
Purchasing iBeacons: Gimbal Proximity beacons - $5 each
Also see listings for beacons below:
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