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I Click I Talk - Multi Student

I Click I Talk - Multi Student

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5.2

December 5, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Now compatible with IOS 11
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4.52

November 18, 2013

-) Fix visualization issue in the main screen when full screen and large images are selected -) Added time indicator when pasting an activity
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4.51

October 25, 2013

-) Fixed issue with audio recording in IOS7 -) Changed few graphics

4.5

September 12, 2013

option to place the text above the image option to have a list of favorites activities option to not remove the image on sentence strip lock security interface if edit mode is on and password length >0 option to rotate image fixed few little bugs
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4.0

June 27, 2012

-) users can add a colored border around each of the images -) users can switch between edit mode a normal mode (unauthorized users cannot make any changes) -) users can lock screens with a password -) users can add images using the device camera -) users can decide to add an image for each of the students or categories -) few little bugs have been fixed
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3.0

November 1, 2011

-) Select the layout that is most effective for your specific learning goals -) Change the size of each image (small, medium, large) -) Add image place holders to distance images from one another -) Add text only images -) Copy activities from one student's profile to another -) Copy images from one student's or activity's profile to another -) Crop images
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2.1

July 26, 2011

We fixed a bug with users deleting all the students and all the activities at once.
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2.0

June 27, 2011

This update includes a new feature which allows you to create a report that tracks how often each image has been clicked by the student and/or by the teacher. The report can then be emailed as a PDF attachment. This is a great tool for monitoring and/or assessing the progress of communication.
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v 1.1

April 14, 2011

A small visual bug when app loads has been fixed.

1.0

April 6, 2011

Price History of I Click I Talk

Description of I Click I Talk

I Click I Talk has several unique and critical features that are missing from competing augmentative and alternative communication AAC systems. For example: Track usage and analyze data: Teachers and parents have the ability to monitor the progress of a child by looking at the frequency of usage of each of the images that have been clicked during a specific period of time. This feature also assists in identifying if a child has a preference for photos or cartoon-like images. The data retrieved are saved in a PDF file, which can be emailed to parents or stored for future analysis. Layout and image size options: Teachers and parents have the ability to choose from several layout and image size options. This feature helps children who are non verbal or verbal and adults with stroke and traumatic brain injuries to use the visual layout that best fits their needs. Also people who are visually impaired can benefit from the larger image size. Text image options: Teachers and parents have the ability to create images that contain only text. This feature helps with the development of language. Teachers and parents can start by showing images, then they can introduce the text below the image and finally remove the picture and display only text. Adults with stroke and traumatic brain injuries can use text only images. Place holder and text image options: The place holders distance images from one another. Record voice: Although I Click I Talk comes with 70 preloaded images with audio files, teachers and parents can still record their own voices. This feature allows non-English speaking children to use I Click I Talk. Write text: Teachers and parents can input text below any image. Similar to the feature above, being able to write text in different languages allows everybody to use I Click I Talk. Import personal images/photos: Teachers and parents can import their own images/photos or replace preloaded images using those with which the child is already familiar. I Click I Talk also provides free access to an on line repository of over 1000 cartoon-like images even in black and white. One device, many students: Teachers and school systems are suffering budget cuts. The multi-student version of I Click I Talk offers teachers, speech pathologists and school systems the opportunity to use one device with multiple students by creating personalized profiles for each individual student. I Click I Talk was created as collaboration between a computer scientist and a speech and language pathologist. They used a rigorous research approach during the design and the development of I Click I Talk. Categories: Special Needs, AAC
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I Click I Talk: FAQ

Does I Click I Talk support iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for I Click I Talk.
Gianluca De Leo is the developer of the I Click I Talk app.
The minimum supported iOS version for the I Click I Talk app is iOS 11.0.
With a rating of 4.0 out of 5, I Click I Talk is just okay among users.
The App Category Of I Click I Talk Is Education.
The latest I Click I Talk version released is 5.2.
I Click I Talk updated on July 4, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, I Click I Talk supports English.
No, I Click I Talk is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within I Click I Talk.
Sorry, I Click I Talk is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of I Click I Talk

  • Great app!

    This is super EASY to program and use. I would recommend this to any SLP or special needs teacher.
  • Great for kids

    We are using this app in our school system and we haven't both on the iPad and on the laptop. The iPad version is super easy to use! I can create custom activities for my students using either photos I take with the iPad, clip art, google images or the repository. With just a few clicks your students can be on their way to learning a functional communication system.
  • Relatively easy to use

    Love the ease that you can personalize it for each student with photographs of them and their interests. Engages the student.