What would a Google Review of your speech therapy practice look like?
Changing roles is always a good way to learn how the other person feels. For the last six months I
Read moreChanging roles is always a good way to learn how the other person feels. For the last six months I
Read moreEvery may speech-language-pathologists celebrate the better hearing and speech month. You may not know this, but the month of may
Read moreBeing a nerd and a geek, I have a lot of different interests. I have created over sixty applications
Read moreEvery time I do one of my full day seminars, this is the portion that everyone loves the most: learning
Read moreDid you know that if you buy a new iPad or if your iPad gets stolen you could lose all
Read moreWhile I find it very hard to select a handful of resources to nominate for this competition, I decided to
Read moreThree years ago my journey of developing iPad apps began. I have been developing apps since even before the iPad
Read moreI have been meaning to write this blog post for such a long time, and with every new interview
Read moreAfter finishing my weekly drum lesson, I sat in my office chair and read the above tweet from @bronwynah, which
Read moreI cannot say I remember the day in which networking and making professional connections was only done during professional conventions,
Read moreFor the last few months I have been working on a new symbol set that would bring a set of
Read moreIt seemed like just an ordinary day back in November of 2009, when I was playing with my iPhone and
Read moreThis is a public request to all app developers: most importantly educational, games, utility, and medical app developers. I have
Read moreWriting My First eBook After practicing as a Speech-Language Pathologist for almost three years, I became interested in treating private patients. I
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Read moreAfter waiting in line for 2 and a half hours: here is my first post after the ipad 2. This
Read moreThe Macworld 2011 was full of iPad cases and stands. Way more than any iPad user could need. I enjoyed
Read moreHow educational institutions can purchase apps and get 50% off : Apple has implemented a program called “The Volume Purchase”
Read moreIf you are interested in technology, and networking with speech therapists online, Facebook.com can be a great option. Long gone
Read moreIn the spirit of Halloween I have decided to look at a few Halloween themed apps that can be used
Read moreRecording this Podcast made me remember my days as an undergraduate student in Brazil. The use of “The Sims” in
Read moreI have decided to make my GeekSLP Tv #6 about an app that I have created: The Sunny Articulation Test.
Read moreI have submitted a paper today to the Texas Speech and Hearing COnference on this topic, and I decided to
Read moreAfter a long vacation in Thailand I am back to the west side of the world and ready for some
Read moreSome apps are designed only for iPhone/iPod and others are for iPad as well. The apps designed for all devices
Read moreThere are more than 400 million active iPhone users worldwide. On top of that there are over 260,000,000 iPod Touch
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