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Talk About It: Objects Home HD

Talk About It: Objects Home HD

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1.5

July 19, 2022

We have reformatted the layout on several screens to make it flow better, as well as fixed some bugs so it doesn't crash.
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1.4

June 14, 2021

Update for IOS 14

1.3

October 15, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Update to be compatible with IOS 11
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1.2

October 25, 2013

Updated with: - iOS7 modifications - Content updates - Version tracking
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1.1

April 27, 2013

Corrected orientation.

1.0

July 28, 2012

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Description of Talk About It

From TechInSpecialEd.com: "This is a winner! 5/5 stars for a well thought out, organized app which addresses an important aspect of language development in an engaging and unique fashion. Well done!" “Tell me everything you can about a cat.” How can you answer that? The Talk About It: Objects app helps children identify which information is important about an object and then provides a way to apply this knowledge in an expressive, narrative language task. It is designed to be used with an adult to assist with scoring the expressive task, if data tracking is desired. This Home Edition is the same as the Pro Edition, but is for a single-user only. Check out our Youtube demo video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JfrWmca3H0 This app is designed for children ages 6-12, but can be adapted for younger and older users. It is perfect for children who need practice with defining, describing, vocabulary development, explaining, and understanding salient features (what’s important) about an object or place. It also offers an excellent way to integrate articulation and fluency practice! How to Play with the Guess Boxes: Touch “Play” to begin. (*Set up a user first if you want to collect data) A photo of an object appears in a box on the screen. The user is asked to read/listen to four sentences and find the one that tells the most specific and important information about that object. For example, the first Guess Box sentence choices for cat includes: “A cat is a little thing you find in a tree”, “A cat is the cutest animal”, “A cat is an animal that has eyes and ears”, or “A cat is an animal that lives inside or outside a home” (most specific and correct). Subsequent Guess Boxes add more details, including the fact that it can be a pet, has fur, claws and whiskers, etc. Incorrect Guess Box choices reflect common errors often provided by students including unimportant details (“A cat has a tongue”) personal opinion, information that is too vague, inaccurate, semantically weak, or only correct in specific cases. You can decide to include 3, 5 or 7 total details. The child’s score is kept if desired. As the correct sentence is identified, it is transferred to the Talk About It Box for review. An animated curtain screen allows the user to open and close it so the child can try to remember them and prepare for the recording/expressive activity that comes next. How to Play with the Talk About It Recording Activity: After the Guess Boxes have been completed, all the correct details are in the Talk About It Box. Touch “Show” under the box to reveal the collection of correct details and rehearse before recording. When ready to record, the child can touch “Start” below the microphone to begin recording. The curtain will automatically close so that the expressive task is done from memory without looking at the sentences. The “Clues” below can be touched if the child needs help. Touch “Stop” when finished. The curtain will open again and reveal the sentences. Play back the recording and touch the sentences that were correctly remembered to receive a point. The child’s score is kept if desired. PRIVACY POLICY: We do NOT collect personal data from our users and have no ads. Personal data regarding user performance on the tasks on this app are self-contained and not transmitted in any way, unless the user chooses to email them to someone else. There are no in-app purchases in this app. A demo link will allow a user with internet access to view a video on YouTube to learn about the features of this app, as well as a link to our other apps in the iTunes store. Developed by noted speech-language pathologist and author Patti Hamaguchi, M.A., CCC-SLP. Check out our website: www.hamaguchiapps.com or YouTube channel: HamaguchiApps Questions or need Tech Support? Email us at info@hamaguchiapps.com
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Talk About It: FAQ

Can Talk About It be used on an iPad?

Yes, Talk About It is optimized for iPad devices.
Talk About It was launched by Hamaguchi Learning & Development, LLC.
Talk About It currently supports iOS 15.2 or later.
2.7 out of 5 is the average rating that Talk About It has received from users.
The App Category Of The Talk About It App Is Education.
1.5 is the most recent version of the Talk About It app.
The latest update for Talk About It was released on July 2, 2024.
The app was initially released on February 5, 2023.
Designed for children, contains no adult material.
Currently, the Talk About It app supports the following languages: English.
No, Talk About It is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Talk About It does not feature in-app purchases for users.
No, Talk About It does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Talk About It

  • SLP approved

    I am a home health pediatric speech-language pathologist and I own and regularly use Hamaguchi apps with my patients. This is a great app for older kiddos. It is easy to use and it is well designed.

    Developer Response

    Thank you so much for your kind review. We really appreciate it!
  • Good content, lacks engagement

    I used this app for my speech language students pre k to 2nd. They were not engaged in the lesson, it would be better if the content were more picture based and more engaging for younger students. The format would be better for older students however most older students already have these skills. Overall the content and format are mismatched.

    Developer Response

    Dear SLPchicago, While it has been a few years since you posted this review, we wanted to respond since Apple is now allowing developers to respond. We definitely agree that pre-k is too young for this app. We advertise this app for ages 6-12 as a way to work on semantic webbing, which is helpful to strengthen describing and explaining skills, as well as develop whole>part concepts and ways to expand on a topic. Many older elementary students actually do need work on these skills as well as you will find on tests that look at these skills (such as on the LPT Attributes subtest or the RESCA-E Describing & Explaining). Anyhow we do appreciate you taking the time to provide us with your feedback. The Hamaguchi App Team
  • Excellent

    Great app! This is a well made app that is very entertaining and helps kids learn about important details about different objects. It includes a nice hint section where you can tap on a button and it will ask you a question that might help you remember info about the object.

    Developer Response

    Dear WinterSLP, While it's been years since you posted this review and provided a 5 star rating, we wanted to say "thank you!" from our team. (Apple is just now allowing developers to respond)