Assistive Technology for Communication

Who will it help?

Children

Children can develop reading, writing, listening, speaking and spelling skills for confident engagement in learning.

Adults

Adults can fine tune their higher level communication skills for education, health, job & career goals.

Patients

Patients can bring attention to their communication skills to support their health and rehabilitation.

What does it look like?

How do I start?

Discover tasks curated by experts or create your own for a specific purpose.

How many times should it be used?

Start with 6 sessions

Benefits and Features

backed by neuroscience

Logical

Controlling movement of the eyes, mouth, ears, hands, head and body. Understanding coordination.

Enjoyable

Repeating the words by pressing the k-button. Adjusting the sound to enjoy the pitch and the rhythm.

Engaging

Reflecting on the experience using the digital mirror. Receiving feedback. Confirming outcomes.

Efficient

Recording and managing video for immediate review and visibility. Using measures to optimise outcomes.

Meaningful

Making sense of literacy development - reading, writing, listening, speaking & spelling. Understanding intent of words and phrases.

Inclusive

Providing access to communication for all. Using as an Assistive Technology for Communication and Cognition or AAC.