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Axelia

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Approximate Cost: $980.00

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Product Description: 

Axelia is a software that aims to construct syntactically and orthographically correct French texts from pictograms (drawing, photos, or cartoons). Axelia's image bank currently contains thousands of pictograms on various subjects and continues to increase regularly. It was designed for people who do not have access to language (autism, aphasia, deafness, impaired development of oral or written language) to allow them to develop quality functional communication.

Main Features: 

  • From the words associated with the pictograms, and possibly grammatical operators (negation, verb tenses, etc.), Axelia will “grammaticalize” so as to obtain a sentence respecting French grammar.
  • Texts can be produced by sound (“vocalized”), printed, and transmitted in the form of an electronic message (“e-mail”).
  • Axelia also has various functions that simplify the use of the computer for people who have difficulty moving from one window to another: viewing photos, listening to music or multimedia files, accessing websites, performing software. All these different accesses can be configured by a user or caregiver.
  • Embedded on a tablet, Axelia gives the user more autonomy.
  • Speech-language pathologists will find:
    • A bank of varied and quality images that can be used in communication notebooks, signage, etc.
    • A powerful tool for rehabilitation, easily configurable depending on the case.
  • It is also used in a school setting to facilitate access to communication and language structuring (work on grammar and vocabulary).
  • ASH (Special education and schooling for disabled children) grouping all establishments: RASED (support networks for pupils in difficulty, IME medico-educational institutes, day hospitals).
  • Axelia can also be used independently or in small groups as part of educational remediation, in an ordinary class, or collectively to work on the language in a whole class, by video projection.
  • Examples of educational uses targeted:
    • Design narrative or explanatory texts with the help of the adult or independently.
    • Enrich the lexicon by exploring the tree structure of the pictograms. Categorize the words.
    • Use alphabetical order.
    • Go from pictogram to written word and vice versa (help in the treatment of dyslexia).
    • Through impregnation, the pupils become familiar with the different classes and functions of words.
  • Vocabulary of 65,000 words.
  • Flexible organization of screen pages.
  • Image bank of over 7,000 pictograms.
  • Animated pictograms.
  • Direct selection, scan mode, eye control.
  • Digital photography management.
  • Grammaticalization engine integrating conjugations, agreements.
  • Context giving frequently used operators.
  • Sending electronic mails (emails).
  • Add new images by copy/paste.
  • Modification of the phrase produced by drag and drop.
  • Storing sentences.
  • Word search.
  • Possibility of alphabetical entry with homonyms management.
  • Environment specific to each user.
  • Export of pictograms to Microsoft Word.
  • Printing of coloring funds.
  • Management of photo albums, music, and videos.
  • Sound management.
  • Launch of external software.
  • Integrated games: image recognition, intruder, etc. 

Primary Specifications: 

  • It works on a standard PC-type microcomputer under Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, possibly equipped with a touch screen.

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