There are many other forms of AT. Here are some math related programs, and some that assist with studying.
Math Apps
Math Sheet Calculator - an app for iPads that not only operates as a calculator, but records all the calculations as they are entered, acting like a notebook or paper with all steps and calculations shown. This is great for students who are good at
Study Tools
Audio Notes - an app for iPads, iPhones, iPods, etc, that allows a user to record audio (such as a lesson or lecture) and take notes, including highlighting. It puts timestamps with the notes you type to correspond to when in the audio file that note goes, allowing the user to click on the timestamp and quickly jump back to that part of the audio recording. This app can be found here. Click here to watch a YouTube video demonstrating this app.
Educreations - an app that allows users to create lessons using the screen and audio components. Lessons can be shared online and played in web browsers or on iPads. Visit their site here to learn more or download the app.
Explain Everything - an iPad app that allows users to create lessons and record whiteboard interactions, including audio. Video files can be imported and exported. Visit their site here to learn more or download the app.
getting to the answer, but struggle with showing their work or recalling the steps. Using this app they can focus on just getting to the answer and let the program keep track of the steps along the way. Click here to visit the app's site.
MathPad - is a tool designed to support basic skill instruction in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Math problems can be entered and solved with minimal keystrokes. It is put out by IntelliTools and is accessible through IntelliKeys, switches, and a standard keyboard and mouse. Click here for more information.