December 12, 2010
: The iPad—Breaking New Ground in Special Education

“‘There are so many different features developers can put into these applications,’ says Eric Sailers, a speech-language pathologist at La Mesa Spring Valley (Calif.) School District. ‘It’s creating a multisensory product for children with autism and special needs. Kids who used to have difficulty using a mouse on a computer can use their fingers to touch and drag things and get immersed in the application.’”

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