A program intended for people with hearing disabilities to learn how to pronounce phonemes. The program responds by displaying the phoneme issued or controlling games through different phonemes.
A simple word processor with reading options suitable for people who have difficulty communicating and learning literacy in a conventional way, such as people with dyslexia, people without speech, and people who have difficulty acquiring phonological awareness. The program produces an auditory return and helps them to self-correct.
An accessible version of JClic, a set of computer applications that serve to perform various types of educational activities: puzzles, associations, text exercises, crosswords, and other activities.
A program intended for people with hearing disabilities to see that they have emitted sounds. If the microphone detects sounds, the program responds in many different ways depending on the menu option we have chosen. Shapes, colors, games. Comparison of patterns.
A program that reproduces a sound when clicking the mouse. It can help students with many visual and cognitive problems so that they become aware of when they touch the touchscreen.
A customizable visual schedule app that is designed to give individuals who may benefit from visual support to ease transitions or anxiety an audio/visual representation of the “events in their day."
Language tutorial apps designed to help children and adults with physical or learning disabilities to recognize that words and sentences have meanings corresponding to actions in animated pictures.