Touch Trainer - Learn to use touch device via cause & effect

Touch Trainer - Learn to use touch device via cause & effect

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Version History of Touch Trainer

4.0

October 27, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. New animations and a fresh look. Updated for iOS 9.

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2.1

October 18, 2012

Fixed minor usability issues Update for iPhone 5's new screen size Please contact us with any comments of suggestions at info@touchautism.com. We personally respond to every email.

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1.7

September 13, 2011

Now compatible with all iPhone, iPad and iPod devices! Please contact us with any comments or suggestions at info@touchautism.com.

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1.6

September 9, 2011

- Settings are now saved when you exit the app. (Thanks Lisa!) - Improved animation quality. Please contact us with any suggestions and or comments at info@touchautism.com

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1.5

August 2, 2011

- Per user request, you can now select between the device responding to distinct taps or any touch. - Settings screen has been moved from front page to make room for new settings. Please email us with any comments or suggestions at info@touchautism.com

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1.4

June 14, 2011

New icon images. Please contact us with any comments or questions about any of our apps at info@touchautism.com

1.3

May 31, 2011

As requested by our users, we've made the app iPad compatible. Enjoy! Please email us with any comments, suggestions or ideas at info@touchautism.com. Minor teaks to the interface.

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1.2

April 26, 2011

Bug fixes.

1.1

April 12, 2011

Fixed iPad icons

1.0

March 11, 2011

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Description of Touch Trainer

Touch Trainer is a simple cause and effect app designed for anyone just learning about touch screen technology. This is a great, easy to use "first app" that teaches single finger fine motor skills as well as cause and effect. Touch Trainer plays music and shows a simple animation whenever a button is tapped. The button gets progressively smaller as the app moves through the levels to easily teach individuals how to use a touch screen. In the settings menu the caregiver can decide if the app will "react" to any touch or if it only recognizes distinct taps. Touch Trainer was developed by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst as a way to use errorless learning (in which the learner never fails, but is supported in success) to teach the prerequisite skills needed to benefit from touchscreen technology. Touch Trainer allows the learner with autism, down syndrome or other intellectual disability to be in control, and to move forward at their own pace. Touch trainer also provides immediate and consistent feedback, allows for practice and repetition of basic skills in a fun way, provides fun and enjoyment, and let’s the learner get acquainted with using handheld devices. Touch Trainer is designed to provide visual and or auditory stimulation when the learner taps the correct place on the screen. The box progressively gets smaller until it is the size of the buttons commonly used in apps geared toward people diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities, and young children. Touch Trainer can open the doors to the multitude of apps available so that all learners can benefit from this technology, and become more independent. Touchscreen technology is being used more frequently in special education classrooms and in speech, occupational, or behavioral therapy sessions. There are a multitude of apps now available in the app store geared towards children, both with and without intellectual disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorders and down syndrome. Some of the many advantages of these apps are that they suit visual learners, they allow for non-verbal and non-written responding, they provide immediate and consistent feedback, and are very motivating, because they are just so much fun! Some of the apps that are available for children both with and without special needs (such as autism spectrum disorders and Down syndrome) are Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Picture Schedules & Social Stories, Behavior and Social Skills, Speech & Language skills, math skills, and literacy skills. Unfortunately not all learners have been able to access all of the benefits from these applications. There are some foundational prerequisite skills needed to use almost any app available. Prerequisite skills such as auditory and visual discrimination skills, “tapping” skills, and basic awareness of effects when the screen is touched in different ways and in different places. Touch Trainer teaches all of these skills in an exciting, fun and learner-directed way! Touch Trainer has 7 levels. Caregivers choose if the app will recognize any touch (such as swipes or holds) or if it only reacts to distinct taps and how many correct responses move the learner on to the next level. If that is for example set at “10” then after 10 consecutive correct “touches or taps” they will move up to the next step. Correct responses must be consecutive, any incorrect response will reset the count. Caregivers also choose the length, in seconds, of the audio, visual and vibrating (only available on devices that vibrate, such as the iphone) reinforcer.
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Touch Trainer: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Touch Trainer?

Yes, Touch Trainer works on iPads.

Who is behind the development of the Touch Trainer app?

The Touch Trainer app was created by Touch Autism.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Touch Trainer app?

The app needs iOS 9.0 or later to function properly.

What is the overall rating of the Touch Trainer app?

With an overall rating of 3.3 out of 5, Touch Trainer has some room for improvement but is not terrible.

What category of app is Touch Trainer?

The Touch Trainer App Relates To The Education Genre.

What’s the current version of the Touch Trainer app?

The current version of Touch Trainer is 4.0.

When was the last update for Touch Trainer released?

October 2, 2024 is the date of the latest Touch Trainer update.

When was Touch Trainer introduced to the market?

Touch Trainer was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.

What is the recommended age for Touch Trainer?

Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.

What are the languages offered by the Touch Trainer app?

Touch Trainer can be used in English.

Can I enjoy Touch Trainer by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Touch Trainer is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Touch Trainer?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Touch Trainer.

Is Touch Trainer specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, Touch Trainer is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Touch Trainer include ads as part of its experience?

No, Touch Trainer does not include ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Touch Trainer

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  • Not useful and waste of money

    Don’t buy this app
  • Great for beginning sight discrimination

    I used this app to teach my non verbal severely delayed son to track’ touch and discriminate. This was a great way for him to learn as it was highly motivating to him. Settings were easy to use.
  • I want the old version back!!!

    I am an occupational therapist and I loved this app for the children with special needs that I work with, but the new version is totally different. I want the old one back!! This one is visually overwhelming and doesn't have the visual tracking component that the old version had.