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Apps for use with young children and students with disabilities

AtEval2Go

Distributed by Smarty Ears and developed by Chris Bugaj, an AT Specialist/SLP, this app was designed to assist professionals in documenting observations and considerations necessary to conduct a comprehensive assistive technology evaluation.  The app supports multiple methods of recording information (text, audio, pictures),  “generating rich, multimedia artifacts necessary for the purposes of documentation, analysis, and contemporary report creation” (Smarty Ears website).

Watch the video below to see how it works.

Requirements: Compatible with iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later.

Posted in Evaluation and Tools.

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  1. mcgregor Nov 27th 2012

    Jeanette Van Houten provides a review of this app on her blog site at:
    http://jvanhouten.blogspot.com/2012/10/should-i-ateval2go-or-should-i-just-say.html

    You can hear from the developer himself by listening to this AT TIPSCAST Episode, focused on this app.

  2. mcgregor Nov 27th 2012

    Karen Jankowski posted the following comment on the QIAT listserve on October 20, 2012: “One of the things I immediately loved about the ATEval2Go app is the ability to save photos, audio and video in one place for each child. In the past, I needed to use different apps to do this so this streamlines the process. It’s excellent for organizing information which is part of the
    assessment process. Still checking out other features.

    Thank you, Chris Bugaj!


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