Hi Everyone!
Hope your summer is off to an amazing start! I crazily agreed to work ESY this summer, so I’m still going strong (although a little slower than usual with my growing baby belly!). The good news about working with students this summer is that I got to put the new Smarty Ears app, Phono Learning Center, to use! Although the majority of the ESY students see me for language therapy, we have several students who have severe speech and/or phonological disorders. The Phono Learning Center App is perfect for these babies! The description on the app describes it best: “Phono Learning Center (PLC) is not ‘just’ another articulation app. PLC is based on the evidence-based Cycles technique used specifically for those children who are unintelligible due to a sound-system disorder.” Take a look at an overview of the app below:
Getting Started:
If you choose “Support,” these are the options. You can watch a complete video explaining the app, contact Smarty Ears, see additional apps, view homework, and more!
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This is a shot of the Homework page. I love that you can email homework to parents straight from your iPad! |
Changing the Settings:
Once you’re back to the student page, you can choose the “Settings” tab at the top right of the screen to modify additional options such as the level of prompts! |
The Games and Activities:
If you have Auditory Bombardment turned “On,” each session will begin with a quick balloon activity where the students can find their words by tapping the balloons. |
There are four main games to choose from: |
The second activity is matching with a twist! The picture to find is presented in the lower left corner, and the students practice their words while searching for the match!
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The last activity is a puzzle. Once the student says the word/phrase/sentence, they tap the picture and it floats to the puzzle. I love that the students can guess what the picture will be!
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Accessing the Data:
Finally, if you click on the “Report Cards” tab, you can select a student and view their data. I love that the data is right at your fingertips. You can share the data by clicking the “Share” button on the top right of the screen. I especially like the fact that you can differentiate between targets that were done correct and “almost.” This helps me to see how close they are to producing the targets correctly or how much prompting/cueing they needed.
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Thanks for reading, and have a great weekend! I’m off to South GA for my first baby shower!