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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Multiple Choice Articulation {App Review & Giveaway}

Rarely do my students who transition to middle school have articulation goals on their IEP's, despite having obvious and consistent errors in their speech. Multiple Choice Articulation (below) is a newly developed app by Erik Raj meant to address articulation while targeting receptive and expressive language in a conversational manner. 
Users are able to target 7 phonemes.











For $9.99 users get:
  • Over 500 multiple choice questions targeting 7 phonemes (above image)
  • Option of having questions read aloud to user
  • Option of having answers provided via audio to user
    Users have the option to hear the question and answer
    •  Users are able to select phoneme positions they would like to have targeted (below)

    Things I liked:
    • In addition to articulation, receptive (auditory processing, language memory, 'wh' question comprehension, turn taking, reasoning) and expressive language use (pronoun use, sentence formulation, word order, etc.) are also able to be elicited
    •  Students/users will want to discuss these scenarios as they are a departure from the more "traditional" questions adults would ask them e.g. "What would you rather sleep on - a pillow made of smooth mud or a pillow made of itchy cloth? Why?"
    Things I would change:
    • Visuals of the absurd questions would have been a great addition, as it would add to the discussion as well as provide assistance to those with difficulty visualizing
    • Price: Although Erik Raj has churned out some quality apps,  $9.99 is costly for the average SLP/educator who has little to no budget for materials at their place of employment.
    App Compatibility:

    Multiple Choice Articulation is compatible with the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), iPod touch (4th generation), iPod touch (5th generation) and iPad. Requires iOS 4.3 or later. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.

    For a chance to win this new app please enter below. Good luck! 




      










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    Disclosure Statement: I was provided a copy of this app by the developer. No other compensation was provided. This review includes solely my opinions. 


    20 comments:

    1. Thank you for the review post and giveaway opportunity!

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    2. Thanks for the opportunity to win a free app. Funds are limited in the school systems these days!

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    3. Thanks for the review and giveaway!!

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    4. I would love to have the opportunity to try it out. Even have a specific student in mind.

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    5. I would love to have the opportunity to try it out. Even have a specific student in mind.

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    6. Great review, thanks for the chance to win!

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    7. Thanks for the review and give-away!

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    8. Thank you for the review and chance to win.

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    9. Thank you for the review and chance to win.

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    10. I love Eric Raj's storybook apps! This app looks like a great resources to have.

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    11. Thank you for the review and chance to win.

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    12. Thank you for the review and chance to win.

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    13. This looks awesome! Thanks for the review and giveaway!

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    14. This looks awesome! Thanks for the review and giveaway!

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    15. I'd love to try this out. Thanks for the chance.

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