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Language tutorial apps designed to help children and adults with physical or learning disabilities to recognize that words and sentences have meanings corresponding to actions in animated pictures.
A cloud-based program for children aged 7-14 with dyslexia designed to help them understand the building blocks of written language.
A cloud-based program for children aged 6-11 with dyslexia designed to teach them number sense, strategies for times tables, and understanding time.
A cloud-based program designed for students aged 7-12 with dyslexia that teaches touch typing while improving spelling.
A simple word processor with reading options suitable for people who have difficulty communicating and learning literacy in a conventional way, such as people with dyslexia, people without speech, and people who have difficulty acquiring phonological awareness. The program produces an auditory return and helps them to self-correct.
A research-based program for students with disabilities that provides highly structured teaching for learning 100 nouns and 50 verbs in developmental order.
An app designed for people who struggle with writing due to learning disabilities such as dyslexia. It helps people write and take notes in both an educational and professional setting.
An app designed for children and adults with dyslexia to help them write without spelling errors. It uses a word prediction engine and spelling error model to help users write, even if their spelling isn't correct.
A series of iPad apps, developed in conjunction with education and speech and language professionals, that are designed to develop basic vocabulary and can be used at home, in the classroom, and for therapy.
A series of symbol reading books for the iPad that contains five books with speech and symbol support along with questions and speaking flashcards for conversation and communication support.
A series of apps for the iPad and Windows devices that have been specifically designed to support pupils through the process of writing.
An educational CD-ROM designed for children 7 to 12 to learn and use spelling, grammar or conjugation rules wisely. The rules of the game are simple: the player must move around on a board and answer questions to collect four objects.
A reading tool that can be added to the menu bar giving access to several functions intended to help novice readers or those who have difficulty with decoding words by using the principles of color reading.
A software that aims to construct syntactically and orthographically correct French texts from pictograms (drawing, photos, or cartoons).
An educational, voice playback software centering around using a dictionary to learn words, hear words spoken, see them spelled and play games using them.
Software for children with Dys disorders (dyslexia, visuospatial dyspraxia, dysorthography) to work in a fun environment. A virtual keyboard allows the user to compose texts or perform exercises (French, mathematics) on a magnetic grid. The composed text is read by text-to-speech voice as the child enters it.
An iPad app that Prints out the Key Word Sign Australia dictionary a-z or by category and allows the users to make their signing resources for books and communication aids using line drawings of Auslan signs, Widgit symbols or photos from their camera roll.
A web-based program for beginners and intermediates who want to touch type at full speed. It allows users to adopt best practices and fix bad typing habits.
Software that was developed for students with motor or praxis deficits. The pupil can trace and measure using a mouse.
Software for the basic vocabulary learned during Makaton training. It is divided into 8 levels, plus a complementary level and contains 450 pictograms.
An educational program that offers a blend of computer-delivered and teacher-led ABA instruction to increase a student’s vocabulary, listening skills, social-emotional development, independence, academics, and cognitive skills.
Digital Accessible Information Systems that play alarms and radio, includes an external mic and connects to a digital library to read or download books. It is suitable for people who are blind and visually impaired.