Articulate it! 2.8.1

All Apps / Apraxia / Articulation / Best selling
Posted by Smarty Ears on 25, October 2010 with 2 Comments


spacer Articulate it!  allows speech therapists and parents work towards improving the speech of children with speech delays.

Articulate it! contains over 1 thousand images in all sounds of the English language! Articulate it! is the only application on iTunes that allows SLPs to work with a group of students at the same time, a feature much needed in the school settings.

 

 

 

 

 

Let’s take a closer look at the main features of Articulate it:

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1. Over 1 thousand pictures;

2. Audio recordings for every word present on this app! You child can practice saying their sounds on their own by repeating the voice on the app;

3. Contains ALL phonemes of the English language;

4. Ability to track multiple students at the SAME TIME with separate goals;

5. Ability to group sounds by Manner of articulation or phonological processes;

6. Built in voice recording allows the children to compare their productions with the audio recording;

7. Extremely specific results screens- give you percentage based on phonemes/ position in the words/ which words were missed and more…

8. Note taking capability: allows SLPs and parents to take notes during practice.

9. Universal app! Looks great on iPhone and on iPad.

10. Amazing images.

11. Allows you to skip images you don’t want to practice.

 

Video Tutorial of Articulate it 2.7.5:

Adding, Editing or deleting a student on Articulate it!


 

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. Admin
    We interrupt this regularly scheduled blog to bring you some random thoughts… « Cindy L. Meester's Blog
    03 February 12, 6:06pm

    [...] also used this with my articulation students.  We used the Articulate it! app and for each picture/word they bopped the groundhogs. So if the word was “dog” they [...]

  2. Admin
    Should You Use an App For That? | Speech Buddies Blog
    23 March 12, 6:13pm

    [...] Articulate It! [...]

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