tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760862003817367526.post4425627607747981946..comments2023-12-14T08:43:16.680-08:00Comments on Apps for speech therapy: Be a ground breaker designing appsMirla G. Razhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18246673823527621172noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760862003817367526.post-58300512238870006432011-09-04T10:43:05.348-07:002011-09-04T10:43:05.348-07:00Well put, Lexical linguist.
This is a learning p...Well put, Lexical linguist. <br /><br />This is a learning process, similar to writing then publishing a book. I decided to self-publish the Help Me Talk Right books and I'm happy I did. <br /><br />I'll admit that it was scary at first. It seemed that publishing was only what big knowledgeable companies did. How could one person like me do it? I did my research and found that the publishing business is not as onerous as I had imagined. The initial start-up costs were quickly recouped with sales. Reprints and update expenses for the books were far less than the initial costs. Yes, one does need to put in the work, but it is worth it because what you put into it, you benefit from in satisfaction and monetarily. I absolutely found the process was much easier than I had anticipated. <br /><br />I have started searching for an app developer to bring to fruition my first app. Right now I am learning about costs. I plan on posting periodic updates on the process as I go through it.Mirla G. Razhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18246673823527621172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760862003817367526.post-91115335531374888752011-09-04T01:17:31.427-07:002011-09-04T01:17:31.427-07:00Couldnt agree more with the need for SLPs to creat...Couldnt agree more with the need for SLPs to create more imaginative and appealing apps. As a profession we are creative and dynamic but these skills are only just beginning to be reflected in SLP apps. Speaking from experience, developing an SLP app is an exciting and rewarding (if not time consuming and!!)experience. <br /><br />Our app (Splingo's Language Universe)targets language understanding and listening skills. Importantly it makes use of the unique dynamic functions of the Ipad and Iphone - drag and drop, aminations, audio etc that appeal to childrens natual facsination with technology.<br /><br />Go for it SLPs!!TalkingWizardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13038983519679227912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760862003817367526.post-10834456692231216542011-09-03T13:16:01.783-07:002011-09-03T13:16:01.783-07:00Heather - You don't have to be a technical des...Heather - You don't have to be a technical designer to create apps - you just need to know one. What we need are more SLPs to AUTHOR apps - meaning you create the content and draw up your own ideas for the layout and interactivity. <br /><br />You can pay a private techie to code it for you and then release it to iTunes to get 70% of all sales on your app (Apple takes 30% off the top of ANY app they sell). Or you can go to a company already designing, producing, and advertising apps for SLPs (such as Smarty Ears) and get a smaller royalty off the sales of your app without worrying about paying someone up front to code it. With this option you can also slouch off a considerable amount of responsibility for updates and maintenance of the app over time. <br /><br />To answer your unspoken question, I have co-authored an app and have a second app in development currently so I'm speaking from experience.<br /><br />I would encourage ANYONE who has an idea of how they would like an app to function, to author it! Please, SLPs, we implore you to start trying it!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2760862003817367526.post-74894116334757621722011-09-03T12:12:29.408-07:002011-09-03T12:12:29.408-07:00I agree that some of the apps are really uninspiri...I agree that some of the apps are really uninspiring. I don't have the technical know-how to design, but even still in grad school I do think about what could make some of the apps better and inspiring.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com