Visual Cue

  • Visual Cue
  • Visual Cue
  • Visual Cue
  • Visual Cue

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 4.21
  • Device Type:Device: iOS Universal
  • Category:Category: Education
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  • Download Size:App Size: 9.43 MB

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Visual Cue QR on Cloud - transitional toy for visual thinkers even easier with could sync and share!

From now on, you can sync your data on multiple devices as many as you have. Additionally, you can share your data with QR code or get other's by scanning.

Previously, with your camera equipped device will search your list way faster without hassle.

A brand new way to give a visual cue for non-verbal children and/or visual thinkers.

Who is a visual thinker?
Research by Child Development Theorist suggests that less than 30% of the population strongly uses visual/spatial thinking, another 45% uses both visual/spatial thinking and thinking in the form of words, and 25% thinks exclusively in words. - Wikipedia

Why is it sometimes so hard to get kids to follow a vocal direction?
It might be because they are visual thinkers. They can get more information through a picture than a few words. Sometimes the general term for an object doesn’t have a meaningful signal for them. They need to see what exactly comes next.

So, we are proudly providing five useful tools for them to communicate through pictures:

1. Visual Cue: prompt using pictures
Show the picture of destination rather than repeatedly saying “We are going to go to the school.” Their concern might be coming from uncertainty of where they are going. Usually general noun is hard to remind them the real destination. Temple Grandin said one day, when she heard a word “church” it reminds her a lot of various real pictures of churches. Just show them the exact image for the next thing, no worries about verbal learning. “Visual Cue” supports playing a recorded sound of the destination as well.

2. First ~ Then: simple cause and result
Let them know what’s going to happen after they accomplish one thing using a sequential picture though “First ~ Then.” You can show the first image as a condition to have the second one. For example, show picture of wash hands at first then show their favorite snack. It makes them understand clearly what they need to do for the compensation as a contingency.

3. Which One? Dude, we are living in the lots of choice!
Give them a choice via pictures. You can show them as many as 4 pictures to choose from. If they are non-verbal then it is hard to know what they want or where they want to go, etc. You can show them a few pictures of places, food, objects, even photos of friends. Suddenly they are happy to get the freedom of choice and it makes your life easier by seamless communication.

4. Count Up: another token system with rewarding animation and sound
Do you want to encourage a good behavior by visual cue framework? You can add a star by tapping and give an interesting reward when predefined number of stars has reached.

5. Count Down: a time keeper for transition
Hard time at transition? This count down tool will remind them how much time they have left until they need to stop playing or to go home. You can count it down by tapping manually until 0.

6. Visual Scheduler: a guide map for visual thinkers
Not enough with a couple of pictures? You can make a story line of what to do or what’s going on in the next couple of hours or even for days. Create a series of activities for your kids to make it clear what to expect next in a structured way. This tool provides an easier way to add, remove, change the sequence in order to maximize flexibility.

7. Visual Timer: Progressive image with timer
You can choose your favorite image as a timer background, it also supports alarm.

*** We believe building your own library by taking a photo, adding a image from photo album, or downloading from internet. If you want, you can share all your library using QR code.

*** Technical Support: We value your feedback, so please email us at ame.connect@gmail.com

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 9.43 MB of space to download and install Visual Cue app. Visual Cue was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $9.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Sanghoon Lee at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002471928250.

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