Writing

Dragon Anywhere

SLT Summary

Speech recognition app

Speak your text or email messages instead of typing them

Could be used to replace typing/writing or used in conjunction. The person could type parts of a message and dictate other parts

Aphasia Summary

Speech recognition app

Speak your text or email messages instead of typing them

Useful if your speech is better than your typing/writing or if you like to use a combination of the two

Evaluation
Price
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Speech recognition app

Speak your text or email messages instead of typing them

 

Access
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

LanguageTherapy Lite

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • A trial version of 4 apps: Comprehension Therapy, Naming Therapy, Reading Therapy and Writing Therapy
  • 5 items are available under each therapy category so you can trial the 4 apps before buying the full versions

Error handling: See individual app descriptions

Prompts/cues: See individual app descriptions

Record results: See individual app descriptions

Comments/N.B
Not a therapy tool in itself, a taster/demo

Aphasia Summary

Trial version of 4 apps

For more details, see the descriptions for: Comprehension Therapy, Naming Therapy, Reading Therapy and Writing Therapy

5 items are available under each therapy category so you can trial the 4 apps before buying the full versions

Platforms
Evaluation
Price
Level
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Trial version of 4 apps

For more details, see the descriptions for: Comprehension Therapy, Naming Therapy, Reading Therapy and Writing Therapy

 

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
Yes

Write Outloud

SLT Summary

Talking word processor (speaks out letters, words, sentences)

Talking spell checker (identifies potential mistakes and offers alternatives which you can listen to before selecting)

Talking dictionary (simplified definitions given which you can listen to before selecting)

Homophone checker (alternatives suggested with a definition to aid selection)

Who could benefit

  • People who struggle to write long sentences
  • People who make frequent spelling and/or grammar mistakes
Aphasia Summary

Talking word processor

Talking spell checker

Talking dictionary

Finds words which sound the same but are spelled differently

Who could benefit

  • People who struggle to write long sentences
  • People who make spelling and/or grammar mistakes
Platforms
Area Targeted
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Talking word processor

Talking spell checker

Talking dictionary

Homophone checker

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Clicker Writer

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • Reading & writing tool designed for children but can be very helpful for people with aphasia who need help with writing & spelling
  • Word prediction (can be personalised)
  • Word & phrase banks by topic or A-Z (can be personalised)
  • Written or picture supported word banks
  • Hear words before selecting
  • Listen back to what you have written
  • Make voice notes to rehearse a sentence before writing it

Who could benefit

  • People who have some spelling but who need writing & spelling prompts
  • People who have no spelling but who would like to write letters/cards

     
Aphasia Summary

Brief description

  • Reading & writing tool
  • Word prediction (can be personalised)
  • Word banks (can be personalised)
  • Picture support, if needed
  • Hear words before selecting
  • Listen back to what you have written

Who could benefit

  • People who have some spelling need extra help
  • People who have no spelling but who would like to write letters/cards
Platforms
Language
Price
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Reading & writing tool

Word prediction (can be personalised)

Word & phrase banks (can be personalised)

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
No

Dragon Naturally Speaking

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • Speech recognition program
  • As the user speaks into the microphone, the speech is automatically turned into text
  • Can read back &/or listen back to what has been typed

Who could benefit

  • Someone with good speech & listening skills but compromised spelling &/or reading skills

Comments

  • Need to train the program to recognise your speech
  • Noise reducing microphones work best
  • Requires good cognitive skills to remember commands & adapt speaking rate

 

Aphasia Summary

Speech recognition program

As you speak into the microphone, the speech is automatically turned into text

Useful if your speech is quite good but you struggle to write or type

 

Platforms
Area Targeted
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Speech recognition program

As you speak into the microphone, the speech is automatically turned into text

Access
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Co:Writer

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • Available as an app and/or software
  • Word prediction (uses grammar smart word prediction & handles phonetic spelling, letter omissions & reversals)
  • List of up to 9 word predictions
  • Can customise the dictionary to improve prediction
  • Text to speech facility to hear the words predicted before selection
  • Can listen back repeatedly to the sentence being composed
  • Customiseable, topic based on-screen word lists  to aid writing
  • Use in social media, email, word processing documents

Who could benefit

  • People who can spell the first 2-3 letters of a word
Aphasia Summary

Brief description

  • App & software
  • Help with spelling
  • Guesses what you want to say, hear the words  before you select
  • Use in social media, email, word processing applications
  • Listen back to the sentence you’re writing
  • Word lists to help with writing

Who could benefit

  • People who can spell the first 2-3 letters of a word before getting stuck
Platforms
Price
Area Targeted
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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App and software to help with spelling

Predicts words, hear the words and your sentence before you select

Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
No
Free trial
No

Word Q Speak Q

SLT Summary

Brief description

  • Word prediction, speech recognition & screen reader
  • The program predicts to aid spelling, gives examples of word useage, reads aloud text on the screen (what you’re typing or what you’re reading).
  • Can also use speech recognition to ‘type’ in words.
  • Can customise the dictionary to improve prediction
  • Screen reader, prediction & speech recognition works within all programs/web pages (e.g. can use within email, social networking sites & web searches)

Who could benefit:

  • People who can spell the first 2-3 letters of a word before getting stuck
  • People who can spell words but sometimes find it easier to say a word

Comments

  • All parts of the program work on PC. Mac users only have access to the word prediction & screen reading parts of the program, not the speech recognition part
  • Switch accessible only if using Wivick connection cable
     
Aphasia Summary

Brief description

  • Help with spelling: word prediction, speech recognition & screen reader
  • Guesses what you want to say, reads aloud text on the screen and types the words you say aloud
  • Works in all programs & web pages (e.g. email, internet, facebook, youtube)

Who could benefit:

  • People who can spell the first 2-3 letters of a word before getting stuck
  • People who can spell words but sometimes find it easier to say a word

Comments

  • Mac users only have access to the word prediction & screen reading parts of the program, not the speech recognition part
Platforms
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
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Help with spelling: word prediction, speech recognition & screen reader

Guesses what you want to say, reads aloud text on the screen and types the words you say aloud

Access
Prompts/cues given
No
Theory Based
No
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

Writing Therapy

SLT Summary

Type of exercises & brief description             

  • Fill the blank, anagrams, picture spelling, spelling to dictation of nouns
  • 3 levels (easy/medium/hard) - the harder levels provide more letters to choose from in the anagram exercises
  • Can choose 10-50 exercises per session and 3-10 letter words
  • Can designate upper/lowercase display

Error handling: None

Prompts/cues: Written and spoken word given as cues on request. In the harder levels, there is a 'hint' button which reduces the number of letters to choose from and will provide the initial letter if the user makes 3 errors.

Record results: Can email results to designated  email address. Details include score and which cues were requested.

Comments/N.B

  • Written instructions provided on how to use the app. These would not be accessible to someone with compromised reading skills
  • FREE TRIAL available through the languagetherappy Lite app

 

Supplier: Tactus

 


 

Aphasia Summary

Spelling exercises

3 levels of difficulty

10-50 items per exercise

3-10 letter words

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

Price
Area Targeted
Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Spelling exercises

3 levels

Results can be emailed

Free trial available through the Languagetherappy Lite app

Available in US and UK English, French, German, Spanish.

Access
Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes

Step by Step V5

SLT Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Verbal and written naming of nouns, verbs, adjectives (e.g. people, weather, hobbies, nature, clothes+ customised/personalised vocab  (needs to be able to be pictorially represented))
  • Single word and sentence level spoken word finding
  • Word level semantics
  • Spoken repetition exercises
  • The My Words suite of exercises uses the words the user is practising in a range of different exercises in order to intensively work on the same words in different exerise formats (e.g. matching, repetition, naming, spelling)
  • Up to 10 levels of exercise, gradually increasing in complexity
  • Assessment items provided to gauge start level & vocabulary

Developed with SLT: Yes



Theory based: Yes. Lots of evidence to support this software, some of which is on the research evidence page of this site



Record own speaking attempts: Yes



Correction of own speaking attempts: No



Customisation/personalisation: Yes



Error handling: Yes. Spoken, written, phonemic & video cues given, options reduced & then correct answer provided to copy. Can’t make more than 2 consecutive errors.  Clinician can specifiy degree of accuracy required before the program automatically moves the person onto the next level of exercises or moves them to an easier level of exercise



Prompts/cues given: Yes. Written, spoken, video, phonemic



Tutorials: Yes. Comprehensive, step by step video tutorials provided for each section of the software for both users and clinicians



Free trial: Yes



Support: Free phone support & in-program video tutorials



Comments:

  • Sentence level: e.g. incorporating the word ‘tea’ into the sentence ‘I would like a cup of …’
  • Assessment stimuli can be used as a start guide and for re-assessment of progress
  • Gradual building of skills through graded exercises. User moves on to next level automatically once competent at the previous level (SLT can set the criteria for when to move them on). Equally, if they fail to achieve a certain % the SLT can set the facility to automatically provide an easier level of exercise
  • Can remotely update and download exercises & results (with the clinician version of the software)
  • There is the facility to write therapy notes within the program if the clinician is doing the exercise with the user
  • Personalised vocabulary and photos can be programmed and the clinician can provide the phonemic cue (phonetic keyboard provided) & a video of mouth shapes as well as sentence level examples of the word's use

N.B:

  British accent

 

Aphasia Summary

Type of exercises:

  • Saying words
  • Spelling words
  • Understanding words

Use your own words: Yes



Help given: Yes. Written, spoken and video help



Free trial: Yes



Support: Free



Comments:

  • When you have improved, it automatically moves you up to the next level
  • Your Speech and Language Therapist can give you more exercises and see your results over the internet

N.B:

  British accent

 

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Type of Software
Easy to use independently
Number of exercises
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Exercises for working on saying and spelling words 

Record Results
Prompts/cues given
Yes
Theory Based
Yes
Can author/customise
Yes
Free trial
Yes