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Sarah Pickford

Time This! for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Time This! is a schedule app designed by Speech-Language Pathologists to help even the most distracted person stay on target and transition to the next activity
  • Fully customizable to fit your needs – Easy to create and change schedules within seconds. Clock, Hourglass or Digital timer look to choose from.Notes section for each person on the schedule.Absolutely easy to use . . . whether you are technology savvy or not!Take your own pictures to put in the schedule and add your own voice!!!Time This! allows for multiple persons with multiple schedules, which is perfect for Speech-Language Pathologists, Teachers, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Learning Specialists and Developmental Therapists.
  • $5.99
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    timer, visual schedule
Sarah Pickford

App Store - Printed Ink - 0 views

  • Printed Ink allows you to view the popularity of anything compared to anything else for the last 500 years!
  • How? With the help of Google Books, Printed Ink will graph any words or phrases, in a variety of languages, to show how frequently they have appeared in books during the last 500 years. This search of human culture through millions of books takes place in only a moment, and from the palm of your hand!
Sarah Pickford

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

  • Speak for Yourself is an application designed by two speech language pathologists specializing in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) with an evidence-based foundation. This application is consistent with motor learning principles, uses a word-based vocabulary of the most frequently used words in communication, and contains features important in developing automaticity and language. Individuals learn to use their communication device with the same principles they use to play an instrument or type on a keyboard. Speak for Yourself has the capability to begin with one word, but contains almost 11,000 Smarty Symbols® and allows the user the potential to access over 13,000 words, with no more than two touches to say a word. Complex page navigation and scanning are eliminated to allow fast, consistent access to language! Powered by CereProc's speech system to give our voices character, emotion, and personality. Regardless of their current language level, this application can meet people where they are and provide language for a lifetime, because it’s a basic human right to Speak for Yourself.
  • Speak for Yourself is an application designed by two speech language pathologists specializing in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) with an evidence-based foundation. This application is consistent with motor learning principles, uses a word-based vocabulary of the most frequently used words in communication, and contains features important in developing automaticity and language. Individuals learn to use their communication device with the same principles they use to play an instrument or type on a keyboard. Speak for Yourself has the capability to begin with one word, but contains Pixon® symbols and almost 11,000 Smarty Symbols® and allows the user the potential to access over 13,000 words, with no more than two touches to say a word. Complex page navigation and scanning are eliminated to allow fast, consistent access to language! Powered by CereProc's speech system to give our voices character, emotion, and personality.
  • $319.99
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  • When I read the rationale behind this app, I simply had to buy it-even at its over inflated price. I was soon very disappointed.The core word buttons are very small, this limits its usefulness for individuals with motor and visual impairments. The core word page is very hard to find specific words- there is no categorization according to word types for example verbs, prepositions etc. There is no colour coding scheme such as Goossens, Crain and Elder to help navigate the core words, and neither are they in any alphabetical order. Automaticity does not mean just presenting core words in any old specific location, you must assist it by incorporation of alphabetising, colour coding etc. Options such as the ability to have word only buttons should be available, as well as the choice of different backgrounds for the buttons and message window. Some form of advanced word prediction should be available at this price, as well as the ability to interact with the app in such a way to allow for a minimum hold duration of the buttons, and a repeat delay. My criticism of the app does not stop there, who says that "a" is always followed by a list of animals and the"but" core word leads to body parts, as this app gives you to believe, what has happened to people , place or things. I suggest the therapist go back to the drawing board, and give us more bang for the buck.
Sarah Pickford

Timeli for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • Schedule projects and tasks visually, using timelines.
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