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App Store - Action Plan - Focus on Your Daily Tasks and Get More Done - 0 views

  • 1. Record Tasks ➨ Everything from your daily work tasks to answering your email and balancing your checkbook.2. Assign a Time to Each Task ➨ Anything from 5 minutes to several hours. Chunks of 30 minutes or less work best.3. Select a Task, Start the Timer and Focus ➨ Don't answer the phone, get up for a drink or check Facebook. You remain focused on the task-at-hand!
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    timer
Sarah Pickford

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

  • $4.99
  • 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.
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    custom images, practice placing in order
Sarah Pickford

A SUNNY DAY for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • A Sunny Day is an app for kids with autism to understand simple behaviors in daily life. With discrete trial teaching method, it introduces kids a series of basic events in everyday life. Each event is broke into several actions, and each action can be repeated over and over again. Features1, Different background designs for the role as a boy or girl. 2, Five practices to help kids learn the process of getting up, brushing teeth, eating, bathing, and going to sleep.3, Two little games aiming to develop kids’ ability to focus and to percept the idea of shape and color. 4, Lovable animated figures and voice instruction help kids along as they play the games.
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Ritual - Keep Motivated and Make New Habits Stick - 0 views

  • $1.99
  • Track Facts over Time to Keep Your Life Under Control. With Ritual, keep motivated to achieve your goals.
  • ✓ Blank values are not taken into account (useful for weekends or breaks) ✓ Set reminders ensure you will review each day ✓ Export spreadsheets with your data
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  • Ritual is a central location for daily data that you want to keep track of.
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Visual Cue Lite - 0 views

  • 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

Scene Speak for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Personalized mages can be uploaded to the app. from your home computer or through an online image search. The images can then be resized and active “sound areas” can be added. The application allows both the number and size of the “sound areas” to be customized. Spoken messages can be added to the “sound areas” by using the Text-To-Speech feature, with one of five preloaded voices, or you can record your own voice to the “sound areas”.
  • $9.99
  • Once a visual scene is created with active sound areas, scenes can be added into “Books”. Books can be created and images grouped into the book by a specific theme or area of interest. Multiple books can be created within the book library and as many visual scenes as needed added into the “book”. For example: you may want to create a “Book” titled “My Home”. Within that book may want to include images of different rooms in the home. Within those images you can add “sound areas” to label different objects or people that are represented in those images. A bedroom scene may say, “go to bed” when the bed is touched or “read a book” when a bookcase is touched.
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  • Features include:* The ability to add your own personalized images from your home computer.* Use the iPad 2 camera to take on-demand images to add directly into the app.* Search and add images from the built in internet image search feature.* Ability to crop and resize images.* Record your own voice to the “sound areas” or * Use one of the five preloaded voices in the TTS feature.* The size of the “sound areas” can be enlarged as needed.* Add multiple “sound areas” to one image* Multiple visual scenes can be grouped into books.* Multiple books can be stored in the app’s Library for future use.* Pages in the book can be locked/unlocked as needed.* FILE SHARING: you can backup your saved "Books" and "VSD's" on your home computer or you can share them with a person with the same application.* The app. comes preloaded with eleven generic scenes that can be edited and sound areas added. Scenes include:KitchenBedroomChild’s BedroomLiving roomBathroomParkDoctor’s office “What Hurts?” (Boy, girl, man, woman).
Sarah Pickford

App Store - uTrack Lite - 0 views

  • The concept is simple. You have a virtual ‘wall’ where you can put up sticky notes with your to do's. Once you decide to start the task, simply drag the sticky note from the ‘to do’ column to ‘in progress’. Move the task to the 'verify' column should you feel the need to revisit it after completion. Once the task is finally completed drag it to the ‘done’ column. At any point in time, you could delete tasks or clean your wall completely. The application also allows you to take snapshots at any given instance and send it via email.
Sarah Pickford

Work System (Autism) for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation), ... - 0 views

  • A work system is a strategy that addresses independence as an essential outcome for students with ASD. A work system, an element of structured teaching, is defined by Division TEACCH as a systematic and organized presentation of tasks and materials that visually communicates at least four pieces of information to the student (Schopler, Mesibov, & Hearsey, 1995):1. The tasks/steps the student is supposed to do. 2. What is the nature of the task? 3. How many tasks/steps there are to be completed. 4. How the student knows he/she is finished.
  • While a picture schedule directs a student WHERE TO GO, a work system instructs a student on WHAT TO DO once they arrive in the scheduled area.
Sarah Pickford

Pocket Picture Planner HD for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Important – Free download includes only demo data. Requires a licensed copy of Picture Planner for Windows or Mac in order to create new schedules for viewing with Pocket Picture Planner on an iOS device. However, after downloading, users can request a free demo user account that allows full desktop to iOS syncing for a 30-day trial period.
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Ruminate for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • More than just a digital whiteboard or a mind-mapping app, Ruminate is a dynamic space to combine your thoughts with your sources and enhance your writing. -Seamlessly import information from the Internet with automatic source citations-Effortlessly link and arrange thought bubbles as your outline takes shape-Export as an image or as text with a single tap
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App Store - Great Decisions - 0 views

  • Great Decisions™ software will:• remember what matters most to you for as long as you want• options of two practical decision making processes• assign as many attributes as needed for any decision type• have as many decisions as you need• duplicator for similar decisions• simple interface that is intuitive• assign a personal weight to the values that are most important to you by using your finger to slide that arrow back and forth to adjust its importance• Great Decisions™ will total up weighted average at the bottom of the page
Sarah Pickford

Use2Talk for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Use2talk comes with a graphic library and when used on an iPad2 photographs can be added quickly and easily using the internal camera. Voice output is added through recorded messages so it is intelligible and natural sounding. Use2talk also includes a small selection of videos that depict daily living actions that help to understand the meaning of action symbols and we expect to support user captured videos in the near future. Use2talk also includes a Visual Schedule Maker that can store up to three picture schedules with up to 5 steps each. Once created, the schedule works just as a digital version of the visual schedules used in many classrooms.
  • $79.99
Sarah Pickford

Put It Away for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Put It Away is an iPad app that helps teach kids how to tidy up and clean up a room! For example, in a kitchen, bowls and plates need to be placed in the sink, the milk has to go in the refrigerator, and garbage belongs in the waste basket.
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Step by Story™ - Happy Family In the Kitchen - 0 views

  • Step-by-Story mobile apps help build reading readiness. They are carefully designed for pre-readers and early readers (kids from 2 - 6) to help them associate words, sounds and pictures in preparation for reading. Every element of this app is designed to keep your child focused on the right things. The screens feature large buttons that require press-and-hold, so they can't be pressed by accident. Stories are deliberately short and easy to create, so that the youngest of children can experience the fulfillment that comes from being able to complete a meaningful task without help from an adult.
  • When a child complete a story, their choices are turned in to a charmingly simple animated movie that can be shared with family and friends.
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