Austin Assessment Work

Austin Assessment Work

CVI screening tool

Details about Austin Assessment Work

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 6, 2024
  • September 28, 2024
  • 16.0+
  • 4+
  • 91.94MB
  • iPhone, iPad
  • English

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Version History of Austin Assessment Work

1.5.0

September 6, 2024

Bug fixes and improvements

1.4.0

June 24, 2024

Bug fixes and improvements

1.3.0

May 23, 2024

Bug fixes & improvements

1.2.1

March 19, 2024

Bug fixes

1.2.0

February 5, 2024

Bug fixes & improvements

1.1.1

January 18, 2024

Bug fixes

1.1

January 14, 2024

Bug fixes

1.0

January 7, 2024

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Description of Austin Assessment Work

The Austin Assessment is a fun, simple card-matching game that screens children for cerebral visual impairment (CVI). It works by comparing children’s performance to the normative range for their age group. It has been validated on over 900 children. Who can use it? The Austin Assessment for Professionals allows teachers, therapists, researchers and clinicians to: • easily screen children for CVI-related visual issues • email or print results • log in to the online dashboard to view and search data • download data as .csv file if needed for statistical analysis. If you’re a parent or caregiver who wants to screen your child, we recommend our other app, the Austin Assessment. The Austin Assessment is a screening tool, not a diagnostic tool. It can identify if there is a possibility a child has CVI, but you’ll need a diagnosis from a medical professional to confirm this. Who can I screen? The Austin Assessment has been validated on children from three age groups: • 5 to 8 years • 9 to 12 years • 13 to 18 years. We’re working to validate it on adults and younger children. To complete a screening, the child needs to be able to: • understand the goal of the game • recognise individual cards • use their finger to drag cards. This means children with some types of cognitive, visual or motor difficulties may not be able to complete a screening. How does the app work? There is a multi-coloured version of the game and a single-coloured version. Children need to complete both to finish the assessment. Both versions start at a basic level and increase in complexity. The way a child with CVI-related visual issues looks at things is different from the way a child with typical vision does. The Austin Assessment identifies these differences. They include: • darting eye movements • taking longer to match the cards as more cards are added • becoming less accurate as more cards are added • slower response times to visual stimuli. These differences can also be found in other conditions. While a positive result from the Austin Assessment indicates the child may have visual issues due to CVI, a medical assessment is needed to confirm the diagnosis. Your results After completing a screening, you’ll be able to download, email or print a report that summarises the child’s results and whether CVI has been identified as a possibility. You can also access the screening results via the online dashboard, which allows you to search and download data in .csv format. Data privacy and storage The data from your screenings is held securely and meets health and medical data storage privacy laws and requirements. We may use anonymised data from your screenings to improve the Austin Assessment and help with CVI research. We collect the following information from your participants: • age at time of assessment • known conditions (if provided) • assessment data including eye movement data, accuracy and time taken We do not collect any personal identifying information, biometrics or face data. However, anonymised data may be shared with third parties for research purposes. You may withdraw your consent at any time by deleting your account using the feature provided in the app. Origins of the Austin Assessment The Austin Assessment was developed by Dr Nicola McDowell, who established the Austin McDowell Foundation to provide education and support for those affected by brain-based visual issues. The foundation is a not-for-profit that aims to help improve quality of life for people with CVI through research and by providing access to simple and effective screening tools. The development of the Austin Assessment app is backed by peer reviewed published research findings, focused on identifying and understanding CVI. The Austin Assessment can be used in research, as long as the assessments are carried out correctly, in line with the terms and conditions, found on our website.
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Austin Assessment Work: FAQ

Is Austin Assessment Work compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Austin Assessment Work is optimized for iPad devices.

Who built the Austin Assessment Work app?

The creator of Austin Assessment Work is The Austin McDowell Foundation.

What is the lowest iOS version that Austin Assessment Work can run on?

The Austin Assessment Work app currently supports iOS 16.0 or later.

How does the app rank among users?

There are no ratings for the Austin Assessment Work app at the moment.

What genre of app is Austin Assessment Work?

The App Category Of The Austin Assessment Work App Is Medical.

What is the recent version of Austin Assessment Work?

1.5.0 is the newly released version of the Austin Assessment Work app.

When did the new Austin Assessment Work update happen?

The latest update for Austin Assessment Work was released on September 28, 2024.

When did Austin Assessment Work first launch?

The app was initially released on July 10, 2024.

What content advisory rating is assigned to the Austin Assessment Work app?

Designed for children, contains no adult material.

What languages is Austin Assessment Work available in?

Currently, the Austin Assessment Work app supports the following languages: English.

Does Apple Arcade support Austin Assessment Work among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Austin Assessment Work is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Austin Assessment Work?

Unfortunately, Austin Assessment Work does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Austin Assessment Work offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Austin Assessment Work does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Austin Assessment Work display any ads?

No, Austin Assessment Work does not display any ads.

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  • Fantastic tool for rehabilitation!

    I have been using this tool to support CVI training and rehabilitation. The app provides critical information for someone experiencing visual processing difficulties, and has enable practice in a fun setting to enhance visual rehab.