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         <title><![CDATA[Kinect, Special Needs and Autism on Pinterest]]></title>
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	Little Angels School has created a Pinterest Board where we are collating all the resources we have found for using Kinect in Special Education.

	

	It is intended as a resource and ideas page for anyone interested in using Kinect as a sensory, interaction and engagement tool. There is an excellent wiki which is the basis for this board which can be found here&nbsp;which was started by Anthony Rhys, an ICT co-ordinator in Trinity Fields Special School&nbsp;in Wales. James Winchester has also...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Kinect2Scratch: Music, Movement and Fun]]></title>
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	&nbsp;

	Kinect2Scratch is a really amazing free program developed by Stephen Howell,&nbsp;a computer science lecturer from Ireland.&nbsp;
	
	Scratch is a really popular programming language that makes it easy to create and share your own games, music, art and more. It is free and was developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab.&nbsp;
	
	Stephen has made it possible to have Scratch and Kinect work together. You can download it from...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Applications which work with Kinect: Somantics]]></title>
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	Somantics is a collection of free applications that use touch, camera input and gesture to encourage interaction. Whilst primarily designed for people with ASD, Somantics can be great fun for people of all ages. Somantics is designed with the aim of promoting self awareness, confidence and independence. It can be used as an app on the iPad and children love it simply as a cause and effect app. At Little Angels we initially used it on the iPad and the pupils enjoyed but when Somantics is...]]></description>
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