Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Voice Output Communication Devices

This is another type of assistive technology which I have yet to see firsthand. That being said, I look forward to the day when I can 'play around' with all types of AT to familiarize myself with their capabilities. These devices are for students who have speech difficulties by way of birth or injury. A student's ability to communicate with peers as well as their teacher is paramount for success in school. Not to mention their ability to communicate with the world at large. 

One such device is Vantage Lite. 












As you can see in the photo, the adaptability of Vantage Lite not only resides in the software/pictures/symbols it uses but it even extends to the color of the device itself. 

Here is a 2-year old using Vantage Lite. 



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