Tuesday, January 8, 2013

New Speech App launched by HandHold Adaptive

Speechprompts by HandHold Adaptive is a new app designed to help speech therapists target rate, rhythm, intonation, and loudness by combining a loudness meter with a waveform comparison tool.   The app could be useful for children and adults with dysarthria, mild apraxia, TBI, or voice disorders.

HandHold Adaptive reports The U.S. Department of Education's IES SBIR program funds research and development of SpeechPrompts, a collaborative project with the Yale Child Study Center.  The app has been tested by SLPs in schools.

The app can be purchased through iTunes.



Monday, January 7, 2013

So You're a Therapist and You Want to Build An App?

App Building isn't something therapists typically have in our bag of skillsets.  That shouldn't stop you from dreaming of ways to utilize this new technology.  Simply do a quick search for, "How to build your own app" and you'll be swamped with sites claiming you're the next genius who can do it.  Keep in mind that approximately 75% of apps are never used after 3 months.   Entreprenuer Magazine offers 6 steps to creating an app that doesn't end up in the delete can. 

AppCrayon with Triangular Grip Compatible with Multiple Apps

A new triangular grip stylus crayon by Dano Designs offers ease of use and control for young users.  It recently won the Editor's Choice Distinction Award from PC Magazine.  Dano claims it is compatible with over 300,000 apps.  Available at iTunes App Store or at Bed, Bath & Beyond, Walgreens and Target.