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Archive for the ‘AAC with Schedules’ Category

Review: My Video Schedule

Schedules based on a series of pictures with Velcro attached to a board are a very common resource for many people with special needs. Each image represents an activity to do. These schedules are (más…)

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Review: Autiplan

Autiplan is a tool to create schedules using pictograms. It has two elements: first, the website where you can manage the content of the schedules; and, second, the Android application that allows you to (más…)

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Review: TASUC Schedule for Android

A few weeks ago, when I analyzed, TASUC Schedule for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, there was still no version of this app for Android. But a Lite version for Android OS devices has (más…)

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Review: TASUC Schedule

TASUC Schedule allows parents or caregivers of children with some type of ASD to create a schedule based on images. The advantage of such visual schedules is that they allow to structure and sequence (más…)

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Review: iPrompts

There are few things more valuable to parents of children on the spectrum than icon-based communication boards and booklets. They can be created to explain almost any task -getting ready for school, eating, playtime (más…)

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Review: iCommunicate

Lisa Brandolo Johnson, a physical therapist, and Jeffrey Johnson, a software engineer, seeing the communication problems of their son, decided to develop an application for the iPhone that will help all of them to (más…)

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