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Choice Boards app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 4496 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: Lukasz Wroczynski
Free
Current version: 1.5.1, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 12 Dec 2015
App size: 16.09 Mb

Choice Boards is a simple but useful communication app. It is designed for children and adults with autism (ASD) or other conditions that make communication difficult. Can be used as a form of Augmentative and Alternate Communication (AAC).

Choice Boards can be used for communication:
- About choices in daily life, such as "What would you like to eat for lunch?", "Where would you like to go for a walk?", "What do you want to watch on TV?", etc.
- Between patients with communication disorders and health care providers i.e. to help localize the pain source or communicate other symptoms.
- About any topics using the picture board as a conversation blueprint containing pictures of related things to talk about, like: "What happened during the day", "Things we can do in Winter", "What gifts did you get for Christmas?".
- About shopping lists, things to do or daily schedules.
- About rewards during an ABA or other learning session, replacing a velcro choice board
- As a general AAC communication help

Choice Boards allows a parent or teacher to create and manage multiple choice boards. Each choice board consists of cards with pictures and text.
Once a choice board is prepared, we can present it to the child for choosing one of the cards. The choice can be made by tapping a card. It gets enlarged to clearly indicate what was chosen. Additionally the cards text is read aloud using the iPads voice synthesizer.

Please note that the app does not contain any ready to use picture library. You can do web search for pictures with Safari, save them to the Photo Library and later use in Choice Boards. Or you can use pictures taken with the iPads camera and saved in the Photo Library.
Many AAC symbols are available at http://sensymbols.org/ or http://sclera.be

Comments, questions and ideas for enhancements are welcome and can be sent to [email protected].

The screenshots contain AAC pictures from:
- the ARASAAC symbols library (http://arasaac.org/), created by Sergio Palao and available under the Creative Commons license (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/)
- the Sclera symbols library (http://www.sclera.be)
(CC BY-NC 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/).

The app contains an icon from the icons8 library (http://icons8.com).