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Talk Up! Communicator - Autism

Talk Up! Communicator is an application that allows you to convert Android devices (tablets or smartphones) in...

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Talk Up! Communicator is an application that allows you to convert Android devices (tablets or smartphones) into a powerful assisted communication device through the use of pictograms.
It has an optimized design to have a maximum flexibility of use as in the simplicity of operation, for which it has worked under the opinion, experience and knowledge of therapists, educators and parents.
It is aimed at non-verbal children in the spectrum of Autism and for anyone who can benefit from visual communication tools, such as:
Autism spectrum disorders
Aphasia
Apraxia
Speech disorder / phonological disorder
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Motor neuron disease
Cerebral palsy
Down's Syndrome
The application allows you to express different actions and create complex sentences by selecting pictograms that belong to different categories. Once the sentence is completed, the system will proceed to read the phrase formed word by word or as a whole.
It is provided with a set of basic pictograms that allow 100% operational use of the application from the start (the initial version allows you to work with 2 pages with 32 pictograms each).
Characteristics:
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems, Augmentative and Alternative Communication
• unlimited create new categories and add your own images
pre-configured for Children with Autism
Voice of the images in English, Spanish, Catalan
If you have difficulties with the application please contact us before leaving a negative rating or comment. Our intention is to make the best effort to help. (emerging.solutions@gmail.com)

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For more details you can check our Blog http://comunicadoraumentativo.blogspot.com

Note: The application uses some ARASAAC pictograms (http://arasaac.org/), created by Sergio Palao and distributed under a Creative Commons license (BY-NC-SA).

Last update

Nov. 18, 2019

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