iName It ($14.99), an app by Smarty Ears was designed for those with word finding deficits. Although it was designed with adults in mind, iName It can also be used with children.
Ten items are targeted across five rooms. The rooms are: bathroom, bedroom, garage, kitchen, and living room (all seen below).
iName It targets five rooms typically found in a home |
After you select a user (seen below), you can select the scene you want to work with.
Users can use their own photo or select an avatar |
A tray of ten items will be located on the bottom of the screen. Users locate the item in the scene by clicking on it. For those that need a little more support, the scene can be changed to black and white. Only the ten images will be highlighted (indicated below).
When the correct image is selected, users can press the green check. Afterwards, you will see the item checked off on the tray located on the bottom of the screen (seen below).
Users can keep track of correctly selected items |
Example of the written description cue |
What I liked:
- Each scene is realistically depicted
- Several types of cues are available for those that need assistance with retrieving the name of items
- Performance can be tracked
- Date on performance can be shared
- The app can also be used for those who speak Spanish or Portuguese
iName It is rather straightforward. I can't think of anything I didn't like!
To see iName It in action take a look at the video below:
introduction to iName it for iPad: An app for individuals with Aphasia from Smarty Ears on Vimeo.
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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.
I work in a building with two programs for students with cognitive impairments. This would be great for them!!
ReplyDeleteLove incorporating technology with adult population! Would love a copy
ReplyDeleteI have to admit; I bought it and now regret it. $15 for a few pictures in a few rooms, and poor depictions to boot; the bookshelf is almost impossible to figure out....I was very disappointed with a total of only 50 objects in the entire app. Also, photos are much better than "mod" 70's houses designs. Frankly, the pictures looked like the pictures from The Sims.
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