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Organize Your Life Using iOS 5 on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch

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Organize Your Life Using iOS 5 on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch
Making Cognitive Connections
at Home, School, and Work

by Michelle Ranae Wild


Organize Your Life Using the iPod Touch
Making Cognitive Connections
at Home, School, and Work

by Michelle Ranae Wild

Friends and Partners of the Making Cognitive Connections Project

Organize Your Life Using the iPod Touch: Making Cognitive Connections at Home, School, and Work

Thanks to the success of the Windows Mobile-based books, we have added an iPod Touch book as the newest book in the Making Cognitive Connections series. This book is also useful for iPhone and iPad users. Utilizing the Making Cognitive Connections approach, this book teaches the fundamental technical skills necessary to operate an iOS-based smart mobile device while simultaneously drawing a parallel to the cognitive skills that underlie the development of those technical skills.

Book Topics

iPod Touch bookThe iPod Touch book focuses on the following topics:

  • Making Cognitive Connections
  • iPod Touch Basics
  • The Clock App
  • The Calendar App
  • The Contacts App
  • The Notes App
  • Synchronizing with iTunes

Why Focus on These Topics?

These topics were selected because they reflect the areas with which individuals with cognitive challenges have the most difficulty on a day-to-day basis. Examples of these difficulties include:

  • Missing appointments
  • Double-booking appointments
  • Taking notes and not being able to find them when needed
  • Not remembering homework assignments
  • Not allowing enough time to get where they need to be
  • Not having relevant contact information with them (phone numbers may be stored in a cell phone; however, addresses and relevant names may not be readily available)
  • Forgetting a list of shopping items when going to the market

In fact, individuals with cognitive challenges were consulted regarding both the topics and the depth and breadth of information presented in the book. The overwhelming response was that the book covered just enough information without causing users to be overwhelmed by the amount of information or number of skills being learned.

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Book Features

  • Print sized for easy reading
  • Limited text on each page providing extra white space to prevent information overload
  • Clearly designated quick steps showing step-by-step details for each function
  • Images to help orient the reader to the relevant iPod Touch screen
  • Making Cognitive Connections exercises in each chapter

Sample Chapters