Brain Parade Updates Special Needs App

Brain Parade has updated See.Touch.Learn. Pro 3.0, its iPad app designed for education professionals looking to create custom visual instruction for students with special needs.

The visual learning and assessment tool now offers student data tracking, an automatic exercise generator that simplifies the lesson-creation process, and an interactive wizard that demonstrates each feature of the app. 

The app includes a library of more than 4,400 images and 2,000 exercises, and access to thousands of lessons created by See.Touch.Learn. Pro users involved in the Brain Parade community. 

See.Touch.Learn. Site Edition, designed for use in schools and districts, got the same major improvements. The Site Edition enables teachers and administrators to collaborate on student progress by facilitating communication between home and school. 

 


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