Speaking of Apps June 24, 2013 11:44 AM by Megan Sutton AAC (alternative and augmentative communication) for aphasia is a challenging area of practice for many Speech-Language Pathologists. Whereas most AAC devices and apps help those who have difficulty physically speaking, people with aphasia need help overcoming the underlying language disorder on top of any speech difficulties.
A free website (and also available as an App) that allows you to record your thoughts, explore ideas, create galleries and collaborate in a graphic organizer type of way!
AAC Speech Buddy, $27.99, uses the free Mulberry Symbol Set, 12 TTS voices and online management
Discover My Voice, $50.00, uses photos and TTS or recorded voice
iAugCom, $4.99, uses white on back communication icons
JABTalk,$9.99, uses photos and re
It's PC only, but is one of the most fully-featured, free apps that I've seen. It uses the SAPI 4 or 5 speech engines, opens HTML, Word, or PDF documents, will convert them all to MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, or WMA files, and has a portable version that will r
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