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Career Videos - 0 views

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    transition, vocational training
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Stickyboard for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • ✔ A large, zoomable board to capture all your ideas. Zoom by pinching, and pan by dragging the board. Tap to add a note. Drag notes around with your finger.✔ It's easy to rearrange ideas, capture their relationships, and discover important patterns.✔ Four standard colors (yellow, blue, pink, and green), plus 2 special ones (lavender and sunrise).✔ Free-form drawing with the marker tool. Write, outline, and sketch around your notes.✔ Email boards as PDF. Easily share with colleagues or archive changes.
  • ✔ Note expose: Swipe down with 3 fingers to view all notes arranged in a grid. Swipe again to restore. Don't worry, your layout is always preserved.
Sarah Pickford

Step-by-Step for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Step-by-Step is a visual aide to help guide children through complex tasks. The complex sequence becomes just a few small, straightforward steps. By working through the small steps with visual reminders the learner chains small steps into complex routines.
  • $2.99
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    picture checklist
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Timer with Sections - 0 views

  • $1.99
  • The performance assistant view intuitively visualizes the remaining and elapsed time, both for the current section and the whole performance. Elapsed time is depicted in red, remaining time in green. An inner disc represents the used and remaining time for the current section. The section title is displayed in the center. An outer ring represents the used and remaining time for the whole performance. The segments of the ring represent the individual sections
  • Alarm Option: Optionally you can set an alarm at the end of each section. If set a short tick sound will signal the end of a section
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Visual Cue Lite - 0 views

  • So, we are proudly providing five useful tools for them to communicate through pictures:
  • 1. Visual Cue: prompt using pictures Show the picture of destination rather than repeatedly saying “We are going to go to the school.” Their concern might be coming from uncertainty of where they are going. Usually general noun is hard to remind them the real destination. Temple Grandin said one day, when she heard a word “church” it reminds her a lot of various real pictures of churches. Just show them the exact image for the next thing, no worries about verbal learning. “Visual Cue” supports playing a recorded sound of the destination as well. 2. First ~ Then: simple cause and result Let them know what’s going to happen after they accomplish one thing using a sequential picture though “First ~ Then.” You can show the first image as a condition to have the second one. For example, show picture of wash hands at first then show their favorite snack. It makes them understand clearly what they need to do for the compensation as a contingency. 3. Which One? Dude, we are living in the lots of choice! Give them a choice via pictures. You can show them as many as 4 pictures to choose from. If they are non-verbal then it is hard to know what they want or where they want to go, etc. You can show them a few pictures of places, food, objects, even photos of friends. Suddenly they are happy to get the freedom of choice and it makes your life easier by seamless communication. 4. Count Up: another token system with rewarding animation and sound Do you want to encourage a good behavior by visual cue framework? You can add a star by tapping and give an interesting reward when predefined number of stars has reached. 5. Count Down: a time keeper for transition Hard time at transition? This count down tool will remind them how much time they have left until they need to stop playing or to go home. You can count it down by tapping manually until 0. 6. Visual Scheduler: a guide map for visual thinkers Not enough with a couple of pictures? You can make a story line of what to do or what’s going on in the next couple of hours or even for days. Create a series of activities for your kids to make it clear what to expect next in a structured way. This tool provides an easier way to add, remove, change the sequence in order to maximize flexibility. 7. Visual Timer: Progressive image with timer You can choose your favorite image as a timer background, it also supports alarm. *** We don’t provide stock images but give you many choice to build your own library such as take a photo, add a image from photo album, or download from internet.
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    picture schedule, visual timer, lots of neat stuff
Sarah Pickford

Making Sequences for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Teach story sequencing or help children master steps for completing a task. Making Sequences includes 15 photo sequences for teaching story order. Use these or upload your own images, add voice recordings and share them with others using Dropbox. Teach personalized daily living skills or have fun teaching kids to sequence stories starring themselves. Also great for making short social stories.
  • $4.99
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    custom images, practice placing in order
Sarah Pickford

Timer : for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4... - 0 views

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    This is a timer app that doesn't use the typical rotary wheels to set! It looks simple enough for students to set with ease.
Sarah Pickford

"Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment Survey" - 0 views

  • Entrepreneurial Self-Assessment Survey
  • This tool helps would-be entrepreneurs gauge how well self-employment may work for them.
Sarah Pickford

Repeat Timer Pro - Repeating Interval Timer for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod t... - 0 views

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    timer with loops
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App Store - Task Time - 0 views

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    timer
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App Store - Slide Timer Lite - 0 views

  • This is the Lite Version:★ Have as many timers and rearrange them how you'd like.★ For quick access to "Reset" or "Delete" a timer, you just slide the timer to the side.✔ If you miss an alert, just set an missed alert reminder.
Sarah Pickford

Notica - Your visual memory companion for iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPad 2 W... - 0 views

  • $1.99
  • Notica is your perfect visual memory companion. It stores text, location, time, date and your photos or videos on beautiful notecards, and allows you to organise them in stack-like groups, with the fastest and most efficient search that goes over all text in your notes in blazing speed and pops up just the right note at the right time.
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