![]() The design is focused on access for the user with a disability to program and track concrete information about their work life. People with disabilities, parents, teachers, SLPs, and Vocational Rehabilitation Specialists recommend Work Autonomy for people with Downs Syndrome, autism, cognitive disorders, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, stroke and traumatic brain injury. Nevertheless, it is a useful tool and a reliable source of information and for that it is awarded with a 4 star EAS Certification.Work Autonomy provides higher levels of independence for people with disabilities in the work site allowing for fluency in three areas that traditionally challenge successful competitive placements: person-generated communication with coworkers and supervisors regardless of linguistic or cognitive skill, tracking task analysis and work schedules independently, and allowing access to concrete information about work expectations, production and dollars. We believe the app could have reached more by updating their visual design and permitting more interaction. Although the links take you to external websites, we can appreciate their educational and informative quality.ģD Brain is a great app for medical students, medical practitioners or for those keen on extending their research outside the class and find more information about the brain. ![]() Under research reviews you will find a series of links for those interested to have a more in-depth study on the subject. Each detailed structure is presented with an ‘Overview’ area, followed by case studies, associated functions, cognitive disorders, brain damage and research reviews. It offers solid information which is clearly organized. We think the ‘Labels’ tab serves little purpose, there is no interaction offered, just the names of the individual substructures of the currently selected structure. ![]() Once an area is selected, its location is colourfully represented within the brain. On the same screen we get a drop down menu from where you can select one of the 29 areas of the brain you want to examine. Info section – probably the most useful one. Labels - where you are indicated the different parts and names of the section you selected. ![]() 3D View – where the images are displayed. The app offers 3D images but does not rotate in 3D. It’s just an image and our concern is that the name of the app might be misleading. There app has its limitations: the images can be rotated only on its horizontal axis, there is no zoom option and no interaction. The start screen shows you a 3D image of the brain. We would recommend the download to be done once you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network. Some might argue that the size of the file is too big for what the app is, but we did not have any trouble downloading the file. On installing the app you will be notified that the app will need to download a 14mb file in order to render the information. 3D Brain is an app produced by the Dolan DNA Learning Center to help learners understand the brain’s anatomy. The human brain is considered the most interesting and complex organ, that just like kids, grows and learns by interacting with the world. Our 4 stars EAS Certification recommends it as an informational tool for a very specific subject that is very easy to use and offers reliable content.ģD Brain provides interactive brain structures that can be rotated and zoomed with the touch screen. The app consists of 29 interactive and vivid brain images that offer you information on associated functions and links to more in-depth research. Have you ever wondered how the inside of your brain looks like? 3D Brain helps you discover how each brain region looks and functions.
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