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It's that time of year again! You know, the time where the weather warms up and we're all happy with where we live again. Oh, and the time where the #SLPeeps start dreaming up photo-of-the-day challenges! This year we're combining those two things, and Speechie Apps gets to host.
The posts are compiled and ready to be read. Rachel over at Talks just Fine (whose great idea this was) has compiled all the posts. Check them out here. http://talksjustfine.wordpress.com/2013/06/13/blogging-about-research-slpbloggers-june-edition/ Happy reading! Be sure to check back here for other posts...and of course, in just under a month for the next set of research articles to be reviewed.
I've posted statistics, tips, ideas, and resources for applying to Speech-Language Pathology graduate school. For those of you who read them and used the ideas, thank you! For those of you who did not, that's OK, we can still be friends. I will get us one of those friendship necklaces.
Here we are at the beginning of a new year . . . I'm really hoping to blog more often this year and share some of my most favorite tech tips for iPads and apps. Perhaps this year will give me a few more hours in the day . .
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SpeechTechie will help you find speech language pathology and technology resources for your lesson plans and therapy. This blog shows you the best free internet sites and apps related to speech and language goals
Puzzingo or "Kids Puzzle Game PUZZINGO for Toddler and Preschooler with Animals, Numbers, Letters, and More" is a puzzle based vocabulary game. Puzzle pieces are inside boxes which can be shaken to open. Each piece is a noun with a written label and is named when selected.
Thank you to Aubrey Klingensmith of Speechie Apps for allowing us to repost this app review. Be sure to check out her blog for other great reviews. What It Is: An app for addressing various categorization skills by Tactus Therapy. How It Works: The app has four main parts: find, classify, exclude, and add one.
I am so excited to be a part of the journal article blogging group! Of course, my articles reviewed will be regarding dysphagia. My first article, I found very interesting: What is "Usual Care" in Dysphagia Rehabilitation: A Survey of USA Dysphagia Practice Patterns by Giselle D. Carnaby and Lindsay Harenberg.