![]() You do not seem to be able to edit or customize this app. The control that I especially wish were larger is the “clear” button. For better or worse the controls are tiny on the bottom of the screen. In addition, the word “yet” is on the home screen, whereas it is certainly not a high enough frequency word that it deserves home page treatment. Some things about this app are odd: such as the hammer on the home screen that says “hammer” when you touch it and links to a seemingly useless page. This app links to other pages such as foods, drinks, verbs. VoiceSymbol AAC: Super cute symbols and broken down into pronouns, common verbs, common words (yes, no, please). And with this post, I will begin to share what I have found. I have used this hibernation period to to search out any and all free apps that are of clinical value. We are told not to use our own account to buys apps. In this case, our difficulty is that we are supposed to be using District accounts, but there is no money for apps. Unfortunately, even the best laid plans have their difficulties. The Speech Pathologists (clever and quick-to-act folks that we are) quickly jumped on this and made a proposal for iPads. The voters in my area approved a bond which, among other things, updated the school district’s technology.
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