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Showing posts with label AAC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AAC. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Intellipad

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 App Name:  Intellipad by Cheryl Bregman


I have had the pleasure of playing around with a new app - Intellipad for the iPad. It was created by an occupational therapist, Cheryl Bregman. This app is quite impressive for a simple way to create individualized keyboards. It allows you to make any keyboard you want which is great for simple layouts. It offers word prediction and text to speech as well. Although I am not a speech therapist, I love this app because of its ability to be customized. This would work for an individual who needed very few symbols to select to an individual who could create his/her own boards for communication. Another huge plus if for keyboarding practice. You can eliminate keys to decrease the choices.

Here is one board I created for leisure activities:
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Here is one created with a picture alongside of the text:
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The updated version of the app allows you to add pictures to the keyboard:
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I can see many opportunities to use the app beyond communication. It would be an excellent tool for teacher's to create interactive lesson plans. Another huge benefit to this app is that it is suitable for all ages. It is available in Spanish, French and German. Fun app to use with ESL students especially with the picture cues. There is also a way to share notepads and keyboards. You can download keyboards already created or share the ones that you create. Overall, super versatile with a lot of bang for the buck.

You can view more videos of the app and further description of its capabilities at Intellipad's website. This app is only $19.95 available from Apple.

Reviewed by:  Margaret Rice 
www.yourtherapysource.com

Monday, January 9, 2012

Quick Talk


Quick Talk AAC  By Digital Scribbler, Inc



Quick Talk provides a simple 2 button choice interface with 11 categories and access to 11,000 Smarty Symbols. You have the ability to add your own categories if needed.  Selecting the desired category can be accomplished a few different ways: by either swiping left or right, by pressing the left or right arrow keys, or hitting the category button at the top of the screen. Selecting the desired vocabulary is accomplished by swiping up or down or by hitting the up/down arrow keys.

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From the edit menu you have the ability to choose from the 11,000 Smarty Symbols,  import pictures from your library, record your own voice, and change the background to color code vocabulary. Quick Talk comes with built in Text-to-Speech capabilities so what ever you type with be said in a clear voice.

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Available Categories:
Yes/no 
Activities 
Conversation
I want 
Emotions 
Food 
I Feel 
Time 
People 
Places 
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