I use voice dream It will read PDF as well as other formats .  Voice use to
be half the price of read to go and I think is very easy to use.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Eric Caron
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 9:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Question for a friend. What apps would you recommend for a
student using iPad?

Hi Nimit,

        I'm a High School Guidance Counselor in VT.

        I think these suggestions are right on.  I would add a few to the
list.

List Recorder is great for organizing recordings or brief written notes.  It
is one of my most used apps at work and home.  I would have loved it as a
student.  It can serve in many ways from a to do list to recording entire
classes. It can also be used if the student needs to do a presentation and
needs talking points.  It is great for studying languages as you can keep
lists of words to study.  The uses go on and on.


Pear notes lets a student record something such as a class or meeting and
also take written notes.  The recording and the notes match up so the
student can hear again the parts of the class that their notes don't cover
adequately.  Again I would have loved this as a student!

iBooks can be used to read PDFs pretty well.  And some text books are
becoming available on it.

In addition to book share the student could use the BARD mobile app to find
many books for English and other classes.  This assumes it is a US student.
Depending on math needs I'd look into calculator options to have ready to
go.

If the student is planning on doing lots of in class note taking they might
want a bluetooth keyboard, and to work quietly a bluetooth ear piece.

Depending on the class other apps will be very helpful.  Apps to read
current news for example.
  


Let me know if I can be of additional help.

Eric Caron 

On Jan 29, 2014, at 7:55 PM, Nimit <[email protected]> wrote:


> Hello, everybody, 
> Well, I am asking this for a student, that I know, who has to use iPad for
educational purposes.  Note, for my friend...  Anyways, this person is is in
a regular High School Environment.  This person has to do regular school
tasks such as, writing papers, doing homework, reading and finding
textbooks, communicating with teachers by email and such.  I have
recommended the following apps for specific tasks for her.  I was asking if
you guys have any suggestions for apps you can suggest for her?  Apps that
you think may benefit a student?  
> I told her to use Pages for word processing, but if you have any other
suggestions for word processing, please advice as Pages accessibility has
been going down and down.  
> I told her Keynote for Powerpoint which seems accessible for viewing
presentations.  She has not had to create one yet so she can not comment on
that but she usually needs help in making powerpoints for the visual stuff.
She tries avoiding it and just writes what she wants each slide to be and
then somebody actually does it for her.  
> I told her Read2Go for bookshare for her textbooks.  
> Native Mail app is good for her to email people.  
> I told her to use reminders for homework reminder.  I taught her how to
create a list, homework in reminders, and then add stuff in it.  It seems to
work for her.  
> Now, can you guys suggest anything?  Please?  Here are the following we
are having troubles in helping her.  
> We can not find a cheap reliable scanning solutions for her iPad.  
> We can not find a good PDF reader but we have considered the Adobe Acrobat
Reader for her.  
> I would greatly appreciate your help in this matter in helping my friend.

> Thank you, 
> 
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