The CALL Scotland Blog has a fantastic review of the TaptoTalk App for the Nintendo DS Lite, DSi or DS
XL, which is the program that turns a Nintendo DS into a handheld AAC device. Check it out if you want to know more about the pros and cons of the program: CALL Scotland TaptoTalk Review
Resources and ideas for teachers of learners with severe, profound, intensive, significant, complex or multiple special needs.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Tammy Hodson and I'm Mom to Pakrer, my medically fragile child with special needs. I looked for an email address and couldn't find one. I was wondering if you would be interested in hosting a review/giveaway for Voice4u (http://voice4uaac.com. I have more information on it on our blog, http://www.prayingforparker.com. :D
(I promise this really isn't an advertisment, it is a real offer and you would be compensated for your time as well as receiving free applications.....one for you and one for a reader.)
Hi Tammy,
ReplyDeleteI am happy to download your product, try it with my students and review it if you would like to email me a download code. I do not do giveaways or accept any compensation for reviews. Thanks, Kate teechkidz@gmail.com
Designer TapToTalk has a record of integrated control of most parents and professionals use. However, if you want more control over the quality and volume, you can import records from your computer that are in MP3, WAV or WMA.
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TapToTalk also runs on Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch
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