FreeSpeech is a communication tool based upon research in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and human-computer interaction, as well clinical insight and expertise in speech and communication disorders.
"FreeSpeech is a communication tool based upon research in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and human-computer interaction, as well clinical insight and expertise in speech and communication disorders."
This price point should be possible on the iTouch as well.
iAugComm V1.0.0 $4.99
iDEAL Group's Augmentative Communication application is designed to enhance the communications abilities of people who are unable to speak. iAugComm provides a symbol-based method of communication that uses the Text-To-Speech (TTS) library for Android. Google Android is a free software platform and operating system for mobile devices.
iAugComm V1.0.0 $4.99
iDEAL Group's Augmentative Communication application is designed to enhance the communications abilities of people who are unable to speak. iAugComm provides a symbol-based method of communication that uses the Text-To-Speech (TTS) library for Android. Google Android is a free software platform and operating system for mobile devices.
"International Journal of Digital Information and Wireless Communications (IJDIWC) 2(3): 256-269 The Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications, 2012 (ISSN: 2225X-658X)256When is a student-centered,technologysupported learninga success?"
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We are creating a global learning community with the best teachers in the world.
Easily record interactive lessons on your iPad and share them instantly online - reach more students, more easily.
We are creating a global learning community with the best teachers in the world.
Easily record interactive lessons on your iPad and share them instantly online - reach more students, more easily.
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