Written on
February 29, 2012 by
Kyle in
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Diskoveries magazine highlights apps and other computer software for the special needs community. Their Feb/March 2012 issue mentions four Mobile Education Store speech therapy apps, SentenceBuilderTeen, ConversationBuilderDeluxe, PrepositionBuilder and LanguageBuilderDeluxe.
This magazine only picks the best of the best apps to highlight, and MES is honored to be chosen and have so many apps mentioned. To find out more about these apps and purchase them on iTunes, tap on the icons below!




ConversationBuilder was mentioned by Randy Palmer, Computer Specialist at The Children’s Institute as one of his goto apps for teaching social modeling skills. The Children’s Institute is a private, non-profit school approved by the New Jersey State Board of Education, serving children facing learning, language and social challenges, ages 3-21. The Mobile Education Store is honored…
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This is a pretty neat article in the Huron Daily Tribune about the Huran Learning Center’s experience using iPad’s for their special needs students. They mention 18 apps that they use, and our SentenceBuilder speech app was one of the them. They write: “My students need hands-on learning, and there is no greater tool than…
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LanguageBuilder was just voted the 9th best educational app for 2011 by the readers of Smart Apps for Kids. This kind of feedback is so amazing. Knowing that so many kids are getting benefit from my apps that their parents will take the time to vote for them is an unbelievable feeling. Tap on the…
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Written on
December 12, 2011 by
Kyle in
Press
Here is an article from a Wyoming School district who has issued iPad’s to all of their students district wide. That is pretty incredible considering the cost, but as a developer, I appreciate the incredible flexibility that kids can have with iPad apps. Lisa Weigel said in the article We currently use iPads for grades…
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Written on
December 12, 2011 by
Kyle in
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Wow. The Huffington Post. It was nice waking up this morning with my Google Alerts going off and a mention in the Huffington post. Here is an article in the Huffington post where the author discusses apps that encourage kids to read. They picked 5 apps that they felt engaged children into wanting to read…
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Common Sense Media is a great website that reviews all sorts of education related things. They recently reviewed our QuestionBuilder app. To find out more and purchase QuestionBuilder, tap on the icon below!
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This review was done by a parent who is using our ConversationBuilder social skills app with his son. He writes: When he heard his own voice in a full conversation, he literally shook with excitement. He was mesmorized, enthralled, and eagerly moved to the next picture. Rather than a jumble in his mind, the…
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Very nice review of ConversationBuilder here. http://www.theimum.com/2011/11/conversationbuilder-by-mobile-education-store-review
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Teachers with Apps is a review site whose mission is to find the very best educational apps on iTunes. I really like these folks because they really go through each app carefully to find the pros and cons. They recently did a review of PrepositionBuilder. They write: This is sheer genius, as the understanding of…
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