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Assistive Chat

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Category:
Medical
Release Date:
Aug 20, 2010
Homepage:
http://www.assistiveap...
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assistive apps
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Thank you for your support for 1.0! To show our appreciation, we have made Assistive Chat 1.1 universal, for ipad, iphone and ipod touch. (We still advise customers with accessibility issues to use the ipad, since it has a bigger screen surface) And we enhanced the app by adding a self-learning "next word" prediction, making it even faster to type and communicate. All these at no additional costs! Assistive Apps presents Assistive Chat, an affordable Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) Device, catered to people with difficulty in speech. The biggest challenge for such users when using AAC devices is the number of key strokes or hits required to construct any sentences, which can take up a significant amount of time to have a decent conversation with anyone. To overcome this challenge, Assistive Chat is designed to be simple and efficient, allowing users to communicate at the fastest rate possible, with natural sounding voices. Features: -Landscape and Portrait Modes to cater to different needs -Word Prediction to minimize the keystrokes required -Adaptive learning of new vocabulary into the word prediction list - Favorites list for users to save commonly used sentences -3 voices included for user to pick -Adjustable volume and speed for voices -Large font and buttons for easy access -Recent list for quick access to previously spoken sentences Assistive Chat is currently only designed for the English Language. ...More

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4 Ways iPads Are Changing the Lives of People With Disabilities
Mini_discussion_bubble Mashable - Posted Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:24:43 UTC +00:00
Noah Rahman has moderate Cerebral Palsy affecting his communication, cognition and upper and lower body movement. When he turned two, his language, cognitive abilitity and fine motor skills were diagnosed by a developmental specialist as being at least 12 months behind. Then Noah got an iPad. Four months later, his language and cognition were on par with his age level. His fine motor skills had made significant leaps. Today, the three-year-old (pictured at right with his father) spends an hour or two on his iPad each day. He switches his apps between reading and writing in English, Arabic and Spanish. In the fall, he’ll enter a classroom of five-year-olds. “The iPad unlocked his motivation and his desire because it’s fun,” says his dad Sami Rahman, co-founder of SNApps4Kids, a community of parents, therapists and educators sharing their experiences using the iPad, iPod touch, iPhone and Android to help children with special Read More

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