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iAccess LanguageiPad Apps for Language Development

Gwendolyn Meier Eberhard, SLP, MT Villa Esperanza Services Speech & Language Center

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Disclosures

• Volunteer speaker

• No affiliation with any of the products described, their developers, or lackeys

• Director of Villa Esperanza Speech & Language Clinic in Pasadena

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Agenda

• Speech vs. Language

• Language Goals

• App Matching

• Ready-to-use Apps

• Creative Apps

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Learning Objectives 1. Match an app to an early language-learner’s

treatment goal

2. Identify no fewer than two ready-to use apps that can be used to address building language skills in early language learners

3. Identify a ready-to-use app that can be used to address syntax/word order

4. Identify two language goals that can be addressed through the use of creative/customizable apps

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Speech vs. LanguageThe means of communicating !

• Articulation !

• Voice !

• Fluency !!!

Shared rules of the symbolic system !

• What words mean • How to make new

words • How to put words

together • What word

combinations are best in what situations

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Language Domains

• Vocabulary

(aka. semantics, word meanings, verbs, adjectives, prepositions, pronouns, )

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Language Domains

• Vocabulary

• Grammar

(aka. syntax, word order, verb agreement, complete sentences)

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Language Domains

• Vocabulary

• Grammar

• Concepts

(categories, opposites, location, direction, time relationships, emotions)

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Language Domains

• Vocabulary

• Grammar

• Concepts

• Understanding

(receptive language, making sense of what you hear and read)

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What are your student’s language goals?

•Vocabulary •Grammar •Concepts •Understanding

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Language Goals• Multi-word utterances,

Grammatically correct sentences

• Answering Questions: Wh-Questions, Yes/No

• Categories, Word Relationships, Similarities and Differences, Compare and Contrast, Definitions

• Verbs: Past tense, future tense

• Story problems (math)

• Parts of speech:

• Adjectives (colors, number, describing words)

• Prepositions (under, between, above)

• Pronouns (he, she, they)

• Negatives, Synonyms, Antonyms...

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App Match

Goal Goal Goal

app appapp

First ask:

What is the goal?

!

Then ask:

Is there an app for that?

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Bad App Match1.Really great looking

app. 2.How can my student

benefit?

Goalapp

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App Match1.Really great looking

app. 2.How can my student

benefit?

Goalapp

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Warning #1: Goals Guide Activities

• This is what the teacher or SLP will do when they individualize any learning activity to your student’s needs

Needs Goals Activities

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Warning #2: Apps are Not Language Therapy

• But they can help us help students!

• Many times, the app is most useful when structured and/or mediated by an adult

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Warning #3: Apps are Not Communication

• The essential aspect of communication should be in face-to-face interaction and play, not on a computer or app

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First Phrases• Early language development

• 2- to 4-word phrases

• Animations bring verbs to life

• Record your voice speaking the phrase

• Text - ON or OFF

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First Phrases• Easy - touch anywhere and it reads to you

• Normal - touch each part of the phrase

• Challenge - drag words in order

Easy, Normal Challenge

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Let’s play a round

• Level - Normal

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Let’s play a round

• Level - Normal

• Text OFF

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Let’s play a round

• Level - Normal

• Text OFF

• 3-part phrase

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Let’s play a round

• Level - Normal

• Text OFF

• 3-part phrase

on the iPad!

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First Phrases

• Verbs: Close, cut, drink, drive, drop, eat, kick, open, play, pop, pour, pull, push, ride, roll, throw, wash, go on, jump off, jump on, jump over, put away, put on, sleep on, step over, take off, take out, turn off, turn on

• Lite: Close, drink, drive, sleep on, turn on

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Additional Language Targets

• Unlock Girl and Boy characters to create your own phrases and target pronouns

He

She

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First PhrasesAdditional Language Targets:

• Pause the animation and talk about what the character did (past tense)

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Picture the Sentence• Auditory processing

• Create a picture of what you hear in your mind

• Auditory working memory - hear and retain

• Respond to multiple cues - Attend to the important elements

• Find a corresponding picture

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Picture the Sentence• Hear and see a phrase (option for audio only)

• Wait time between is optional (5-40 seconds)

• Then choose the best picture

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Picture the Sentence• 3 Levels of Difficulty

• Easy - visuals stay, slow presentation

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• Intermediate - visuals flashed, moderate

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• Advanced - no visuals, moderate-fast

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• Text with the presentation - ON or OFF

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Picture the Sentence• Visual cues - color drawings, stick figures, none

• Nouns (boy, girl) or pronouns (he, she, they)

• Simple sentence types:

• subject+verb

• subject+verb+object

• subject+verb+prepositional phrase

• subject+verb+object+prepositional phrase

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Picture the SentenceRespond to multiple cues:

“The children are drinking orange juice on the couch”

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Picture the Sentence“The children are drinking orange juice on the couch”

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Picture the Sentence• Progress tracking

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Apps for Similar Goals

• Splingo’s Language Universe

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• Auditory Workout

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Fun with Directions

More Fun with Directions

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Fun with Directions• Easy -

• (No foils) Color the ball. Close the window.

!

• (Field of 3) Open the door on top. Give the girl a bed.

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Fun with Directions• Intermediate

• (F:5) Touch something that says meow.

• Look on the middle shelf. There is something yellow. Put it in the basket.

• Open a red door on the top row. On the bottom row, open a red door.

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Fun with Directions• Advanced

• (F:5) Touch something you make by blowing on it.

• Look for something on the middle shelf that goes on a foot. Put it in the basket.

• Open the second door in the bottom row.

• Give the boy without a hat or glasses something that you put food on. It goes on a table.

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Fun with DirectionsFWD Concepts:

• Location words (bottom, middle, top)

• Actions (erase, touch, open, close, push, give)

• Colors

!

More FWD:

• Location words (above, below, behind, in front, on, under, up, down)

• Actions (put in, take out, turn on, turn off)

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Fun with Directions & More Fun with Directions

GOALS:

• Auditory memory

• Auditory processing

• Following directions

• Spatial concepts

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Fun with Directions• Progress tracking - similar to Picture the Sentence

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Social Language

• Level 1, Level 2, Advanced (teen/adult)

• 3 Activities (65-75 tasks per activity)

1. Listening & Facial Expressions

2. Body Language & Perspective-Taking

3. Idioms & Slang

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Back-To-$chool $ALE

• 30-50% off all Hamaguchi Apps

• Through 9/15/14X

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Apps from

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Preposition Builder

• Drag the word to fill in a blank

• Reading required

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Preposition Builder

Most Important:

• Settings

• Play

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Preposition Builder

• Settings changes the set

• Correction procedure

• Audio recording

• Progress tracking

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Preposition Builder

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Preposition Builder

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Preposition Builder+Correction+

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Rainbow Sentences

• Formulate sentences about what you see

• Order the words

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• Word grouping

• Color coding

• Progress tracking

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Rainbow Sentences

• Listen back - Play

• Check your work - I’m done

• Extra step: Recall and retell your sentence

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More Advanced Language Goals

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Categories Learning Center

• Categorization: Important skill for language development and processing

• Organizing thoughts and ideas

• Prerequisite for describing skills, recognizing similarities and differences, comparing and contrasting

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Categories Learning Center• 5 games

• Multi-player (up to 4)

• Progress tracking

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Categories Learning Center

• Sorting 1 & 2

Dissimilar Objects Similar Objects

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Categories Learning Center• Where does it go?

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Categories Learning Center

• Category Naming (no prompts, monitoring required for scoring)

• Category Selection (4 text prompts)

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Categories Learning Center

• Extension activity - Name one MORE member of this category (not pictured)

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Creative / Customizable Apps

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My Play Home• Virtual, interactive dollhouse

• Categorized contents by room

• Various characters

• Many actions possible

• Hours of fun!

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My Play Home Stores• 4 Stores with employees

• Grocery, Produce, Ice Cream, Clothing

• Two apps connect

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My Play Home• Solo play

• Great for promoting symbolic concept development, reinforcing categories

• Together play

• Unlimited expressive and receptive language possibilities!

• (Adult holds the iPad)

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Barrier Games• 2 or more players

• Some kind of barrier(s) so that players cannot see each others materials (books, file folders, or binders can work as barriers)

• Same set of materials

• Without any visual cues

• Goal: Give and receive directions on how to arrange the materials

• All players’ materials look the same at the end of the activity

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Barrier GamesPick a room or store and arrange items and people in a certain way.

Take a screen shot, send it to a computer and print

• Receptive: Give the student the iPad with a “tidied” room and give spoken instructions on where things should go, which elements to change

• Expressive: Give the student the print out and have them tell YOU where each element needs to be placed

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• Receptive: Give the student the iPad with a “tidied” room and give spoken instructions on where things should go, which elements to change

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• Expressive: Give the student the print out and have them tell YOU where each element needs to be placed (you have the iPad)

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More GoalsWord Comprehension

• Backyard: Touch the watering can, Point to a flower

Following Directions

• Kids Bedroom: Put the girl in bed

• Bathroom: Turn on the shower then brush the boy’s teeth

• Kitchen: Open the fridge and take out a piece of pizza

Prepositions

• Bathroom: Put the shampoo under the sink

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More GoalsTime Concepts

• Living room: Before you go to the kitchen, turn off the stereo

Problem Solving

• Kid’s Bedroom: What will make it brighter in this room?

Social Skills

• Any room: Provide dialog for the characters, greet, ask questions, comment

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Dr. Panda’s Day Care• Similar features, plus ongoing actions

• Present progressive tense -ing

Bouncing

Rocking

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Book Creator

• By: Red Jumper Studio

• Create “books” that include photos, video, text, drawing, music

• Record narration on each page to make an “audio book” students can read to themselves

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Book Creator

• Expository writing - gives information

• Narrative writing - tells a story

• Create personalized, talking flashcards for any subject

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Planets flashcards

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• Export to iBooks and read on the iPad (within the book)

• Export as a PDF and email it

• Print from your iPad or computer

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Book Creator• Consumption - books you write for them

• Production - books they write themselves (or with help)

Written by three, 4th grade students who have autism

FREE in the iBooks Store “Social Skills Volume 1”

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Book CreatorEndless possibilities:

• “What I did on my vacation...”

• Record lines for a play to aid memorization

• Create a Social Story for a new experience

• Video yearbook

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Puppet Pals

Puppet Pals HD: Directors Pass

!

(Any photo)

Puppet Pals 2: All Access

!

(Heads only)

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Puppet Pals

• Create short animations

• Use your own photos or images from online

• Help reluctant public speakers present to the class

• Help English language learners practice

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Puppet Pals

• Storytelling

• Historical retell

• Book reports

• Oral reports

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Tactilly

• Create personally relevant photo albums

• Use your own photos or pics from the web

• Hotspots that talk

• Unlimited pages

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Tactilly• Any Language Domain can be addressed

• Albums for each student’s goals

• (Speech too - articulation targets with an auditory model)

• Consumption - Albums made for them

• Production - Students can create too!

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Tactilly

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Tactilly

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Tactilly

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Guided Access

Disable the Home button locks you into

an app

Restrict touch access to

certain areas of the screen

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Warnings

1. Goals guide activities

2. Apps are not language therapy in and of themselves

3. Apps are not communication

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• Slideshow

• Slides Handout

• App handout

www.scaacn.blogspot.com

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Have an Appy Day!

Gwendolyn Meier Eberhard, SLP, MT Villa Esperanza Services Speech & Language Center

[email protected]


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