Saturday, 7 June 2014

AAC iPad APPS



AAC APPS for iPad

Here are 10 free AAC apps for the iPad. I played around with each of them and listed them in order of my personal favourites. The ones at the top I found to be the most user friendly and useful.

Pogo

This app is good for people with autism, stroke, apraxia, brain injury, developmental disabilities or anyone else who has difficulty with expressive communication


 urvoice 

This app is good for students with verbal and or social challenges, but who are high functioning and can type what they would like to say.

SoundingBoard


SoundingBoard is good for students on the autism spectrum

GoTalk Now


This is a great starter ACC device. There is a free version, and one that you can pay for. Of course, the free version is limited, but gives you the opportunity to use, practice, and explore the possibilities before purchases the pricey full version.


MyTalk
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/mytalktools-mobile-lite/id376401959?mt=8

OneVoice
This app is aimed towards nonverbal children.


This app is good for students with autism, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, apraxia and other speech delays.

PandaPal

https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/pandapal-aac-application-for/id512308402?mt=8
This app is aimed at young children with speech difficulties.

VoiceSymbols


2 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing these AAC apps with us.

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  2. Thanks for doing the research and sharing these AAC apps with us.

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