Hey everybody, I hope your summer is going well. Probably better for the education SLPs out there.
I wanted to announce that the Caseload Tracker app has finally been published and is now up and available on iTunes.
This app is designed to help SLPs and Special Educators keep track of their caseloads and stay on top of IEPs and Eligibilities. I came up with the concept as I was getting completely bogged down by meetings with no good clear way of keeping track of all of them.
This app has a built in system for tracking these important due dates by color coding alerts in the app as well as using the iOS's push notification alerts to keep you informed of the total number of students with upcoming meetings. Its also a great resource for keeping your caseload information handy.
For those such as myself, this will be a very useful tool in staying organized with your students. Let me know what you think
And we'll be having a contest on here soon to win a code for this app. I'll stay in touch.
A Speech-Language Pathology blog by 2 SLPs: one medical and one educationally-based.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
ASHA
It's Kristin here.
Woo hoo!!! I'm going to ASHA this year.
I am one of those really big SLP nerds who gets all excited about ASHA and badly wants to go each year. I love the classes, the exhibit hall, the networking, and just walking around looking at all my fellow SLPs and feeling this weird professional comraderie. I have only gone once when I was a new SLP, so it was all the more invigorating.
Of course, it's pricey and far away usually. San Diego sounded do-able. Anyone else going? Anyone need a roommate for ASHA? Anyone have any suggestions for what to do in San Diego?
XOXO
~K
Woo hoo!!! I'm going to ASHA this year.
I am one of those really big SLP nerds who gets all excited about ASHA and badly wants to go each year. I love the classes, the exhibit hall, the networking, and just walking around looking at all my fellow SLPs and feeling this weird professional comraderie. I have only gone once when I was a new SLP, so it was all the more invigorating.
Of course, it's pricey and far away usually. San Diego sounded do-able. Anyone else going? Anyone need a roommate for ASHA? Anyone have any suggestions for what to do in San Diego?
XOXO
~K
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