ReacTickles Magic
Wendy Keay-Bright has developed this free suite of iPad apps to help children on the autistic spectrum to communicate. Users can communicate using touch, gesture and sound to create a “dynamic array of animated shapes and patterns” on the screen or projected onto a wall according to producers Cariad Interactive. “For children with poor or nonexistent verbal communication, this can be a route to the outside world,” claim Wired magazine.
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