This blog is designed to document infants/toddlers with disabilities using an iPad to promote their development. I hope to show how this new technology can help children with disabilities develop their communication, play, pre-literacy, cognitive, visual/auditory and motor skills.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
E uses beginning AAC/icomm on the iPad
This is E using the AAC app iComm. I have it programed with a single picture of her favorite toy a lady bug and beside her to the right I have her actual lady bug toy. E has CVI and this is the first time I have seen her look at a picture and then look at the object. Sorry my video did not capture the objects but you can see her look at each item and the reflection of the screen in her glasses. Her sister is helping her touch the screen but my goal was for her to fixate on a picture. iComm is probably the easiest of all the AAC apps I have tried. They have a lite version to try without audio and with audio is $7.99.
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