Ballyland Keyboarding

Ballyland software enables young children with disabilities to independently explore and play on a computer keyboard, developing foundational keyboarding skills and keyboard 'mapping' skills in the process. With Ballyland software, each key produces a particular sound. The design of the sound landscape is based on the way keys are grouped on the keyboard by way of their function. Includes free and paid features.

SnapType

SnapType helps students keep up with their peers in class even when penmanship holds them back. Students can easily complete school worksheets with the help of an iPad or iPhone. With SnapType, students can take a picture of their worksheets or import worksheets from anywhere on their device. They can then use their iOS device keyboard to add text to these documents and print, email, or share their creations.

Ballyland Sound Match

This sound-matching game puts listening and memory skills to the test while navigating the screen to locate, memorize, and pair the matching sounds. Builds a basic understanding of how a digital grid is built from rows and columns. Develops orientation and spatial awareness on a touch tablet, listening, locating, memory, and matching skills, and conceptual understanding of a digital grid.

Ballyland Stay Still, Squeaky!

A story that responds to touch with audio feedback, while teaching basic iPad skills through cause and effect. The Bonus Game helps to build spatial awareness on the screen. Built-in speech and engaging interactive audio story with high quality audio (narration, sound effects, soundscapes, and song). The app also includes simple images and animations in bright colors with clear contrast.

Voice Dream Scanner

Voice Dream Scanner's AI-based text-recognition algorithm detects text accurately. Scanned text is spoken out loud and highlighted on the captured image. The app harnesses the power of your smartphone and does not require Internet connection. Export as an accessible PDF with text layer, plain text, or to Voice Dream Reader and Writer.

Typ-O HD

Writing app for people with disabilities, such as communication disorders, autism, developmental language disorders, and dyslexia. This app has word prediction and spell check, as well as speech recognition and features that can be customized for low vision.

Ghotit

Ghotit is a writing app for people with severe dyslexia and dysgraphia. It corrects badly spelled words, confused words, homophones, grammar, and punctuation. It also features word prediction. Available apps from website.

Proloquo2Go

Proloquo2Go is an easy-to-use communication app for people who cannot speak or need help being understood and features natural-sounding voices, including real children’s voices. Tap images, type words, speak. Proloquo2Go has 23 pre-programmed grid sizes and is a powerful augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tool.

Spritz

Spritz’s mission is to support readers by removing the requirements that can make reading difficult in traditional formats. Spritz uses a convenient text-delivery mechanism that changes the way people engage with and read content. This mechanism makes the reading experience more focused and efficient, resulting in less effort with the best comprehension. Fee depends on the app used.