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Tobii launches first AAC industry multi-platform vocabulary app

STOCKHOLM, Sweden & & DEDHAM, Mass, US –October, 2011 – Today, Tobii Technology announces the release of Sono Flex, the industry’s first multi-platform communication application. Developed by AAC professionals for preliterate users, Sono Flex is an Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) vocabulary that turns symbols into speech.
Tobii Sono Flex bridges the gap between...

Enea Experts TAKK application to support children with language difficulties

Smartphone app developed together with the Swedish organization Bam SPRÅKTEKNIK
 TAKK (Tecken som Alternativ och Kompletterande Kommunikation, or Signing as Alternative and Supplementary Communication) is a method used to support communication with children, young people and adults whose speech and/or language development is abnormal or delayed. The method involves signing key words in a discussion while saying...
 

Monte-Lingual 1-10 Provides A Unique New Approach To The Montessori Learning Met...

Monte-Lingual 1 to 10 for iPad is a revolutionary educational application for children that utilizes the Montessori learning method to teach the concept of counting from one to ten in a unique and fun way.
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Continuous Integration Inc. (Chicago, IL) – Dec 20, 2010 – Monte-Lingual is a series of educational games based on the Montessori teaching method for preschool and elementary school...

Chip shops are preserving regional dialects

With more than three quarters* of us believing it is important to preserve regional dialects and accents, research has shown that chip shops across the country are the surprising heroes of local language. A study into chip eating habits, commissioned for National Chip Week, shows that the chip shop provides more than just a great portion of chips. In fact, the research showed that one in six people claim the chip...

Chip shops are preserving regional dialects

With more than three quarters* of us believing it is important to preserve regional dialects and accents, research has shown that chip shops across the country are the surprising heroes of local language. A study into chip eating habits, commissioned for National Chip Week, shows that the chip shop provides more than just a great portion of chips. In fact, the research showed that one in six people claim the chip...