Saturday night fodder,
1. Proloquo2go - excellent alternative communication app ( nice that you can increase cell size, make new cells, change the settings and enable word prediction)
Case Study of Amelia who is non-varbal was a solid example of how Proloquo2go can be utlized.
2. Sounding Board takes a little work because the user must set (create) board.
3. Voca Beans has quick communication, afavourites screen and four languages.
4. iConverse
5. Alexicom AAC can be individulized to the learner but at $408 per year is cost prohibitive.
6. TalkAssist has no word prediction but a word bank.
7. iSign teaches American Sign Language (is that what we use in Canada as well).
8. ArticPix - articulation
9. PhonoPix - matching game with phonological process
10. ArticulateIt lets you choose your method of learning and has a broadened vocabulary.
11. TicTacTalk
12. Speech Tutor enables you to see inside the mouth when different sounds are made.
13. Which Go Together
14. Which Does Not Belong - both apps build vocabulary.
15. Clean Up encourages sorting skills.
16. iPractice Verbs has a bad duck voice but find it games.
17. Kiddie Questions is both verbal and print.
18. WH Questions is SLP designed with 300 questions.
19. Chronological Age Calculator is for the mathematically challenged.
20. Small Talk is support for apraxia with picture based messages and real video mouth movements.
21. Apraxia has the mouth movement close-ups.
22. Pictello...do you get royalities on this or what?
23. Reel Director allows for video editing'.
The last case study showed how Ryan, who is non-verbal, utlizes his camera app along with Proquo2go to become a more independent learner.
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