That car set actually comes with the app and inspired me to tell you about it. The creation of sets is as simple as it looks within the demo (note, not so simple on the cameraless iPad 1), and there are also "hundreds" of sets you can download easily through the app, including sound/vid combos within a grocery store, arcade, train, coffee shop, and zoo. How could you use MadPad in speech and language therapy?
Language Lens:
- At its core, MadPad is a dynamic and multisensory way to present items in categories or break wholes into their parts. Think of the car demo above and the parts demonstrated: hood, door, window, tire, handle, keys, ignition, emergency brake, glove compartment, horn, brakes. Use the available sets or make your own, which would be a...
- Great functional and pragmatic project for a group.
- MadPad aligns well with curriculum areas including science units on the 5 Senses.
- The items in sets could also be easily mined for articulation targets.
If you end up creating a set, please let me know!
I had a class of third graders use MadPad to remix Langston Hughes' poetry. It was pretty great.
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