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Spoken - Tap to Talk AAC im Vergleich zu Cuespeak Nutzung und Statistiken
Spoken is an app designed for literate teens and adults unable to use their voice due to aphasia, nonverbal autism, stroke, or other speech and language disorders. Simply download the app on a phone or tablet and tap on the screen to build sentences quickly — Spoken speaks them automatically, with a wide variety of natural-sounding voices to choose from.
• Sound Like You
Spoken's app allows you to pick from a wide variety of natural-sounding voices, not robots.
• Tap To Talk
Tap on the screen to build sentences quickly and Spoken speaks them automatically.
• Save & Predict Speech
Our speech engine predicts the way a user talks, allowing them to fully communicate with complex emotions and extensive vocabulary. Plus, you can easily save and repeat common phrases quickly.
• Live Life
We understand the challenges and isolation that can come from being unable to use your voice. Spoken was designed to empower adults with complex speaking differences to live bigger, more meaningful lives. If you’ve been diagnosed with ALS, cerebral palsy, Parkinson’s, or lost your ability to speak due to a stroke, Spoken may be right for you too. Download the app on a phone or tablet and tap into life every and anywhere you may go.
• Terms & Conditions
https://spokenaac.com/terms/
- Apple App Store
- Kostenlos
- Gesundheit und Fitness
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“Hugely impressive. It’s the first time I’ve seen a language therapy app that really makes use of the potential of the technology” Dr. Anna Caute, Lecturer in Speech & Language Therapy, University of Essex
“Cuespeak has become the ‘go to’ app in our team. The contents and design clearly show the developer understands aphasia therapy and what people with aphasia and their therapists want” NHS Tayside, Scotland
“Brilliant! The most comprehensive aphasia app I have ever seen!” Kit Clewley, SLT, Keep Communicating, North Wales
“This is the best therapy tool I have ever used” Elizabeth McBarnet, SLT, Lismenary Speech and Language Clinic, N. Ireland.
Cuespeak is a professional rehabilitation tool for people with speech, language and cognitive difficulties after stroke or brain injury. Produced in the UK and used and recommended by the NHS, Cuespeak contains over 10,000 images, 5,000 videos showing target words being spoken and broken down into syllables and sounds, and more than 30,000 spoken prompts.
Exercises from any of the fourteen therapy modules can be highly customised to individual needs and combined into a complete bespoke therapy programme which will run automatically at the single press of a button. This enables people even with significant cognitive problems to carry out prolonged, intensive, independent practice to supplement their face-to-face therapy programme.
Cuespeak moves beyond traditional 'picture naming' approaches towards a more dynamic 'question and facilitated answer' format which seeks better to emulate the processing demands of conversation. The 30,000+ spoken prompts include questions, spoken feedback on errors and cues designed to elicit spoken production of target words and phrases. New content is added weekly, including up-to-date questions on current affairs.
Cuespeak is optimised for use with a Speech & Language Therapist, but can also be used independently. The app can be managed remotely from another location, with the clinician or other helper sending session updates via the internet, and the user sending back results. An advanced settings menu allows SLTs to tailor exercises for very specific linguistic needs. Target words can be selected according to number of phonemes (sounds), number of letters, number of syllables, first and last sounds, grammatical word class and thematic role. The app contains a library of video tutorials to guide the customisation process.
Exercises cover:
Spoken word retrieval and production
Sentence construction and production
Understanding spoken language
Practising personally relevant scripts
Conversation starters
Asking questions
Semantic associations
Phonology
Articulation
Spelling
Reading
This version of Cuespeak is primarily aimed at UK users, using British English throughout and with cultural references geared towards the UK. However, a filter is provided to remove UK-specific questions if desired.
The app with sample content is free to download. The full content is unlocked by subscription, through in-app purchases (free trial available).
Subscription Names: Monthly * / Yearly / 3 Yearly
Subscription cost: £7.49 / £89.99 / £249.99 (GBP)
Subscription duration: 1 month auto renewing / 1 year non-renewing / 3 years non-renewing
Terms of use: http://cuespeak.com/termsofuse
Privacy policy: http://cuespeak.com/privacy
– Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase
– * Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period
– * Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
– Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase
– Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable
- Apple App Store
- Kostenlos
- Medizin
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Dezember 18, 2024