Features of the Dialoger application :
Capable of creating sentences as quickly as possible.
While appropriate or possible options appear on the screen, unappropriate ones disappear.
Thus, you get the fastest results without any confusion on a simple screen.
With nouns and verbs represented by images, it can be used easily by mute people or those who are unable to read
and write or have difficulties to do so.
Autistic people or mentally and physically disabled people with difficulties in language, speech and learning, those who are bedridden, elderly people, or those who are freshly-operated are given the possibility to carry out the most commonly used dialogues.
By pressing Play, every noun or verb is voiced and the final complete phrase is played from the top by pressing play.
Apart from solving communication problems, it is also used to learn the basic sentence structure, to understand and develop your English.
Some of the dialogue topics in the app :
Health
Wanteds
Needs
Activities
Emotional and physical situations
Eating and drinking
Emergencies
About AAC :
You may have seen someone write in a notebook to answer a question. Maybe you have seen people using sign language or other gestures. You may have seen someone push buttons on a computer that speaks for them. These are all forms of augmentative and alternative communication, or AAC.
AAC includes all of the ways we share our ideas and feelings without talking. We all use forms of AAC every day. You use AAC when you use facial expressions or gestures instead of talking. You use AAC when you write a note and pass it to a friend or coworker. We may not realize how often we communicate without talking.
People with severe speech or language problems may need AAC to help them communicate. Some may use it all of the time. Others may say some words but use AAC for longer sentences or with people they don’t know well. AAC can help in school, at work, and when talking with friends and family.
Our Dialoger App is continuously improved. Those who use the app, their family, relatives, close friends, caregivers and teachers can make suggestions about what to add or change.