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Category Archives: App review

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App reviews for May

App review, BlogBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonJune 3, 2013

Another five app reviews for the last month: these are AutisMate, Injini, Thomas the Tank Engine Game Pack, Itsy Bitsy Spider, and all the apps in the iHelp range (there are about fourteen currently available).

AACs and autism: app review and notes

App review, BlogBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonMay 9, 2013

My latest app review is a slightly different format where I’m making a direct comparison between 6 apps for roughly the same purpose.  All of these allow the user to touch symbols on the screen, producing audio from the iPad, as a method of communication. 

Six more app reviews

App review, BlogBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonApril 22, 2013

Here we go with another six app reviews: I’ve tried to go beyond my usual pre-school remit but it seems that there are far fewer apps out there being targeted for older children, adolescents and adults with autism.

First five app reviews

App review, BlogBy Sue Fletcher-WatsonApril 5, 2013

A quick post to put up my first five app reviews, which I’m now posting as often as I can on Twitter, @SueReviews.  Hopefully with time this will start to be a good resource of app reviews specific to autism using a consistent template to evaluate apps. 

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