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The Vocal Pathology: Paresis/Paralysis app helps students and patients learn and professionals teach vocal pathologies. The app features bilateral paralysis, paresis, superior nerve and unilateral videos. Each disorder case includes a key highlight view of abducted and adducted vocal folds. All disorders and normal video include an audio clip of the patient reading the rainbow passage. A normal animated vocal fold illustration, structure ID and three normal videos help patients and students both learn and contrast pathologies against normal vocal folds. Disclaimer: seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions. Disclaimer: seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions.
- Three case examples each for bilateral paralysis, paresis and superior nerve. Four case examples for unilateral view.
- Key disorder highlights and videos for bilateral paralysis, paresis, superior nerve and unilateral views. Animated illustration, structure ID and video case examples for normal views
- All disorders and normal views include each patient reciting the rainbow passage. This makes it easy to hear the effect of each disorder on the function of the vocal folds.
- Videos/animated illustration includes play and pause controls. Audio clips include play, pause and stop controls.
- Zoom and pan all disorder highlights, the normal vocal fold animated illustration & structure ID.
- All zoom and pan views include an easy reset button.
- Optimized for 2nd gen iPad+, requires iOS 6.0+ installed.
The Vocal Pathology: Paresis/Paralysis app makes learning vocal pathologies easy. See example screen shots below. Get the app today!
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**WINNER** - 2010 IEAR Language Arts App of the Year!!! Own as an individual app or as part of our MES Speech Therapy Bundle.
SentenceBuilderTeen™ is designed to help teenage children learn how to build grammatically correct sentences. The content for SentenceBuilderTeen™ is identical to the IAP's of the award winning SentenceBuilder™, but in a stand alone app for teenagers.
SentenceBuilderTeen™ pays explicit attention to the connector words that make up over 80% of the english language. Combined with images that will appeal to older children, SentenceBuilderTeen™ offers a rich and fun environment for improving the grammar of teenaged special needs children.
FEATURES
- Simple and intuitive interface to build sentences
- 100 teenager themed pictures to build sentences around
- 3 Levels of play
- 30 encouragement audio clips
- Optional correct sentence audio re-enforcement
- Statistics to track students progress
- Individual student statistics page
We take children's privacy seriously. This app
- Does not collect any information
- Does not contain ads
- Does not contain in-app purchases
- Does not link to social networks
- Does not use data collection tools
LANGUAGES
- English
REQUIREMENTS
- Compatible with iPad
SentenceBuilderTeen is part of "The Builder Series" of award winning education apps. Mobile Education Store has won over 40 app awards and has been named educational developer of the year in 2011 and 2012.
Mobile Education Tools is a member of Moms with Apps, a collaborative group of family-friendly developers seeking to promote quality apps for kids and families.
Recommended Ages: 11-16
Categories: Special Needs
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November 28, 2024