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Sarah Pickford

Verbally for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • • Core Words Grid - contains 50 essential words to save you over 50% of the taps required to input your sentences.• Core Phrases Grid - offers common phrases to enable faster & easier conversation.• Text Prediction - learns the words you use and makes self-expression easier. Even import your contacts, to better predict names you use the most. • Choice of 3 keyboard layouts or use a Bluetooth keyboard -just press Enter to Speak!• Choice of male or female voice.• Choice of settings for speaking method. Turn on “Speak Each Word” to have the app speak as soon as each word is completed or when you tap a phrase. Turn it off to speak after you’ve completed your sentence and tap “Speak”. You can also tap “Repeat” to say the last sentence again. • A handy chime to get someone’s attention.• Steady Hands feature – if you have limited fine motor abilities this feature makes it easier to type. With this set to “on”, the app will only register when you lift your finger off of the intended letter on the keyboard. • No Wi-Fi or 3G connection required.
  • With in-app upgrade you can speak with even greater ease with these additional features:• Add your OWN favorite phrases! Create and save all of your most commonly used phrases and organize them in your own way. This will allow even greater speed in your conversations. • 3 new, high quality voices (one male, one female and one child) that speak with even great clarity and realism. • Conversation history is saved for you to easily scan through and tap what you would like to say again. Delete unwanted phrases from your history to make it even more effective. • Connect via Email! Easily compose your message using all of Verbally's features and tap a button to send it through your email account.
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

HelpKidzLearn - 0 views

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      This is an untimed "game" that allow you to choose several high contrast options. Plus, only one LARGE letter appears at a time...making this a good choice for low vision students. The "pop" of the letters is more like an explosion, so be careful with students who startle easily.
  • Wait for a letter to appear on the screen. Can you find the same letter on the keyboard? If you can, the on-screen letter will pop with a satisfying sound effect. The more letters you find, the more points you gain! Choose from lower case or capital letters. There are four colour schemes to choose from too, with high contrast black and white or black and yellow options to suit users with visual impairments.
Sarah Pickford

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

  • $189.99
  • 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!
Sarah Pickford

Note Hub Professional for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

  • $4.99
  • - Create SIX types of documents: Text Note, Drawing Canvas, Map, Calculator, Tasks, Browser- Group your documents in projects. Archive old projects to unclutter your workspace. Search documents in a project- Full undo/redo support for all editing actions and robust saving - no lost data- All documents can be saved to be edited as a drawing document
  • Note text documents- Touch to edit, pinch to change font size- No confusing elements, buttons, or gestures helps you focus on the task at hand.Browser documents- Complete Standard web navigation- Bookmarks- Autocompletes your urls (just type "cnn" for example and we'll add the .com)- Google search field- Saves last page visitedDrawing canvas documents- Draw from a selection of color/thickness/transparency styles.- Intuitive "style designer" lets you create and save your own combinations of colors etc. No losing a past style!- Eraser with variable thickness is easy to use- Add editable text notes to any canvasMap documents- Full map implementation including road/satellite/hybrid display and "Show/hide my location"- Drop pins on the map (and move existing pins). Give pins names and notes- "Journal" mode lets you see all your pins as entries in a tableCalculator documents- "Document as a calculator" instead of huge buttons with small ticker tape- Give any output any arbitrary name and it becomes a defined variable you can reference in other entries- Fantastic custom keyboard helps with navigation, calculations, and includes several common functionsTasks documents- Create tasks. Set name, Importance, Due date- Sorting including an innovative, unique "Priority" sort which automatically ranks your tasks based on both due date and importance- Color coded due dates
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