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S98 ABRAKABDABRA

Abrakadabra is designed to help develop visual perception skills, early switch techniques and language development. There are 30 different pictures which are built up in stages by pressing a switch, clicking a mouse or pressing a key on the keyboard. If you have an IntelliKelys keyboard, the Standard Arrows overlay can be used, and switches connected will operate correctly. Each time the switch/key/mouse is pressed more of the image will be built up. When the picture is complete a sound and an animation will play. The sound/animation will continue until the switch/key/mouse is pressed again.

S100 ATTENTION GETTER

Students learn to interact with the computer. This engaging program uses music and morphing movement to get the student's attention. Each image morphs in front of the student's eyes. Each image group is related, showing a conceptual link between the images such as king to lion, the king of the jungle. These images open the door to language and vocabulary concepts. Students laugh and squeal in delight with each new image.

S66 ATTENTION TEENS BY SOFT TOUCH

Some teens with disabilities need powerful input to get their attention. Attention Teens is a computer program to do just this. The whimsical photos change (morph) to another photo right before your eyes and then again to a third photo. Paired with interesting sounds and music, the photo animations are so engaging and funny that the student is motivated to activate the computer to see and hear the next one. This is the perfect vehicle to achieve goals aimed at attention getting, activating a switch, or intentionality.

S103, 132 AWAY WE RIDE

Away We Ride combines familiar tunes and transportation themes. The music is up beat and includes the stimulating sounds of train, motorcycle, fire engine, and clipety-clop of Yankee Doodle Dandy’s horse. This mix, like other SoftTouch programs, is accentuated with bold and colorful animations. There is little or no background clutter to distract the student from the on-screen action.

S101, 102 CONCEPTS ON THE MOVE: CAUSE AND EFFECT- SOFTWARE

This program is the most engaging way for students to learn basic concepts. Lively music plays while students see concepts such as empty change to full in front of their eyes. A teacher's voice identifies each concept and tells the relationship. The program helps increase comprehension of basic concepts, increase choice making skills and improve auditory comprehension and listening. This software contains overlays for Intellikeys.

M55 CONCEPTS ON THE MOVE- OVERLAYS FOR INTELLIKEYS

This program is the most engaging way for students to learn basic concepts. The program is accessible via IntelliKeys, switches, and the mouse. This product contains a series of interactive overlays designed to help students explore basic concepts.

S50 CREATURE CHOURS STERLING EDITION: CAUSE AND EFFECT

This program offers nine games that can be used with a single switch, mouse, or touch-sensitive screen. Amusing animated characters train the ¬concepts of cause & ¬effect, switch use, visual tracking, discrete pointing, and turn-taking. The Creature Chorus games range from the basic to more challenging, but all are ¬appropriate for people with severe/profound disabilities.

S154 EARLY SONGS & PLAY

This collection of songs and play activities puts the child in control to explore beginning language concepts through discovery learning. Activities follow Stepping Stones to Switch Access. Students can play these activities using a single switch, two switches for two functions, two switch step scanning, touch screen, mouse, or IntelliKeys.

Play activities include Balloons, Clay, and Blocks. Song activities include "Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Five in a Bed," and "Big/Small/ Fast/Slow." These activities have been updated and expanded to work with Classroom Suite.

S65 LETS GO TO TOWN BY INCLUSIVE TECHNOLOGY

Let's Go To Town features 9 interactive scenes with linking animations to provide cohesion. First catch the bus and we're off! Once there you can choose clothes and food at the market, buy an ice-cream or lolly in the square, post a letter and finally catch the bus home again at the bus station. Let's Go To Town is designed to promote decision making and encourage discussion of the real-life activity at a basic level. The story and presentation has been aimed at students of all ages, principally with severe learning difficulties and/or little reading ability. Suitable for young children as well. The large eye-catching animations are designed with the visually impaired student in mind, and fun for all of us! The limited interaction is also very useful for students learning scanning using one or two switches. Use keyboard, mouse, switch, touch monitor or Intellikeys.

S70, 76 MONKEYS JUMPING ON THE BED

Monkeys Jumping on the Bed is new and improved for 2009. This preschool classic starts with upgraded graphics and music that all children love. You can then have some choice making activities in "My Monkey," "Monkey See" and "Monkey Do.” Music and sounds provide engagement throughout. Best of all, there is a positive reinforcement to keep your students' attention. This program is accessible by mouse, switch, two switch, and touch screen.

S69 OLD MAC'S FARM

Toddlers, preschoolers and early elementary students will be captivated and motivated by the animals in this delightful program. Students sing the song selecting their favorite animals or explore animal sounds and shapes. All students in the class will have fun on this farm.

S59 PRESS TO PLAY- ANIMALS

The Press-to-Play Series gives you an effective, easy-to-use tool for teaching the basic single-switch skills that are the foundation of computer-based learning. The series also works with a joystick, mouse or touch screen, enabling you to select the device most appropriate for each student's ability. Students' inputs activate short animated situations that help them understand cause and effect and decision-making while introducing them to using a computer. "Teacher Screen" permits quick setup of every session to match the students' needs and abilities. Begin switch training while watching animals do funny things, like a monkey falling out of a tree, in response to student input.

S60 PRESS TO PLAY- SPEEDY

The Press-to-Play Series gives you an effective, easy-to-use tool for teaching the basic single-switch skills that are the foundation of computer-based learning. The series also works with a joystick, mouse or touch screen, enabling you to select the device most appropriate for each student's ability. Students' inputs activate short animated situations that help them understand cause and effect and decision-making while introducing them to using a computer. "Teacher Screen" permits quick setup of every session to match the students' needs and abilities. See Speedy as he races his wheelchair, goes fishing, plays video games and more. Student input shows cause-and-effect.

S57 PRESS TO PLAY- SPORTS

The Press-to-Play Series gives you an effective, easy-to-use tool for teaching the basic single-switch skills that are the foundation of computer-based learning. The series also works with a joystick, mouse or touch screen, enabling you to select the device most appropriate for each student's ability. Students' inputs activate short animated situations that help them understand cause and effect and decision-making while introducing them to using a computer. "Teacher Screen" permits quick setup of every session to match the students' needs and abilities. Cheer for Speedy as he competes in tennis, basketball and races. Students develop choice-making and cause-and-effect skills.

S58 PRESS TO PLAY- ZOO

The Press-to-Play Series gives you an effective, easy-to-use tool for teaching the basic single-switch skills that are the foundation of computer-based learning. The series also works with a joystick, mouse or touch screen, enabling you to select the device most appropriate for each student's ability. Students' inputs activate short animated situations that help them understand cause and effect and decision-making while introducing them to using a computer. "Teacher Screen" permits quick setup of every session to match the students' needs and abilities. Students spend a day at the zoo with Speedy and friends while they visit the animals and buy ice cream. Students learn choice-making skills and cause-and-effect.

S71, 135, 136 SOFT TOUCH FIVE FROGS PLUS

SoftTouch Classic present's Five Frogs Plus. This program includes favorite counting songs such as: "Five Green Frogs," "Five Ducks," and "One Little, Two Little." Students choose their favorite verses or play them all. Great for the reinforcing of counting and number concepts.

S99 SOFT TOUCH CLASSICS 2

Children learn concepts through listening and singing along to six different songs about transport. Activities such as finding the correct picture, sound or associated object or word will activate the songs. A cause-and-effect option “Just for Fun” is also available. There are five activities. The songs can be played in the classroom or in music therapy sessions. The illustrations are large, clear and well defined. The music effects and singing are professionally recorded. You can use the package for counting, matching, developing listening skills and elementary word recognition. Off-computer tasks can include drawing, matching pictures to Compic or PCS symbols, story telling about transport and one-to-one correspondence and counting activities with choice making as well.

S125,133,134, 161 SONGS I SING AT PRESCHOOL

Songs I Sing at Preschool by SoftTouch offers many options for varying the activities. The adult selects which songs to present, how many to present at one time and where to place each song on the screen or overlay. When a child clicks on an image that represents a song, they hear and see the first verse of animated songs like Old Mac Donald's Farm, Five Green and Speckled Frogs, I'm Bringing Home a Baby Bumblebee, B-I-N-G-O, Five Little Ducks, Three Little Kittens and more - 18 songs in all! This program can be used with a mouse, a touch window, a single switch, or IntelliKeys.

M56 SONGS I SING- OVERLAYS FOR INTELLIKEYS

Songs I Sing at Preschool by SoftTouch offers many options for varying the activities. This product contains a series of interactive overlays designed to help students. Select as many songs as you want to make available to your child and he or she can control them with a single switch, IntelliKeys USB, mouse or touch screen.

S68,139 SWITCH BASICS

The classic Switch Basics helps a student learn how access a switch. Eight engaging activities give students experiences from cause-and-effect to row-column scanning. The SoftTouch Steps to Learning Program gives you control over the learning experience. You select the activities and place them in the desired order, select the number of presses and more. Use the data collection to assess student progress in control of the switch, intentionality and timing. Students have fun as they learn to attend and build switch skills.

S94 SWITCHIT! SERIES: PEOPLE

Learners who need to use switches to access the computer require a range of software in order to motivate them to develop their ability to use switches. The computer can also give them relative independence in learning new concepts. The Switchit! Series from inclusive technology is designed to help switch users develop and demonstrate an understanding of language concepts as well as increase their ability to use switches. All of the programs in this series allow access via a single switch, two switches, a touch screen or IntelliKeys, as well as a mouse. Each programs has lots of options to allow it to be used in many different ways. Switchit! Farm has a theme of rural studies and looks at farm animals, their young and where they live. It also looks at the kind of jobs that are carried out in a farm environment.

S95 SWITCHIT! SERIES: DIGGERS

Learners who need to use switches to access the computer require a range of software in order to motivate them to develop their ability to use switches. The computer can also give them relative independence in learning new concepts. The Switchit! Series from inclusive technology is designed to help switch users develop and demonstrate an understanding of language concepts as well as increase their ability to use switches. All of the programs in this series allow access via a single switch, two switches, a touch screen or IntelliKeys, as well as a mouse. Each programs has lots of options to allow it to be used in many different ways. Switchit! Diggers has been designed to develop and demonstrate understanding of cause and effect through pressing a switch (or input device) to build a scene. Animated rewards motivate success.

S96 SWITCHIT! SERIES: PEOPLE

Learners who need to use switches to access the computer require a range of software in order to motivate them to develop their ability to use switches. The computer can also give them relative independence in learning new concepts. The Switchit! Series from inclusive technology is designed to help switch users develop and demonstrate an understanding of language concepts as well as increase their ability to use switches. All of the programs in this series allow access via a single switch, two switches, a touch screen or IntelliKeys, as well as a mouse. Each programs has lots of options to allow it to be used in many different ways. Switchit! People explores the theme of people and the jobs they do. Children learn how different people help us in everyday life and the things they use in their jobs. We learn all about how the nurse, lollipop lady, supermarket check out assistant, the police force and others carryout their work.

S160 SWITCH IT! PICTURES

Build objects (eg. face, person, car, dog, house) on the screen and see them animate. Set the level of complexity of the image, from simple silhouette to line drawings.

S97 SWITCHIT! SERIES: SCENES

Learners who need to use switches to access the computer require a range of software in order to motivate them to develop their ability to use switches. The computer can also give them relative independence in learning new concepts. The Switchit! Series from inclusive technology is designed to help switch users develop and demonstrate an understanding of language concepts as well as increase their ability to use switches. All of the programs in this series allow access via a single switch, two switches, a touch screen or IntelliKeys, as well as a mouse. Each programs has lots of options to allow it to be used in many different ways. Switchit! Scenes is designed to develop and demonstrate understanding of cause and effect through pressing a switch or (other input device) to build a scene. Animated rewards motivate success.

S122 SWITCH OFF SINGLE SWITCHES

Students with more severe disabilities need highly-engaging activities with music, sound, and animation. Students choose pictures on the screen, via a switch, keyboard, touch screen or Intellikeys keyboard with overlays. This cause and effect program also encourages identification and choice making.

M105 SWITCH OFF SINGLE SWITCHES!

Students with more severe disabilities need highly-engaging activities with music, sound, and animation. Students choose pictures on the screen, via a switch, keyboard, touch screen or Intellikeys keyboard with overlays. This cause and effect program also encourages identification and choice making.

S72 TEACHING ACCESS ABILITY

Finally, a program that teaches our students how to access the computer. Students with disabilities may have the knowledge of the subject but lack computer skills to show what they know. This is a must-have program for students who struggle using the computer- whether it is using a switch, mouse, touchscreen or even the IntelliKeys keyboard. Linda Bidabe of MOVE International has task analyzed and broken down each skill and presented it in a simple, step-by-step format. Reinforcers are played based on the age level that is selected in the program. Engaging, age-appropriate graphics and music are used throughout the program.

S146 TOUCH!

Throughout the documentation we refer to "touching" the shapes on the screen, as the program was conceived for those who use a tocuhscreen or touch monitor. However, there are many uses to which the program can be put with specific reference to mouse skills. The pointer can be turned off altogether; it can appear small or it can appear large, in a variety of colors and can be made to flash. It is also possible to activate the objects by pressing the keys Space or Return. The program can therefore be used as a cause-and-effect game for switch users. The program uses four simple shapes: a square, a circle, a triangle and a star. Each shape can be small, medium or large and be one of six colors. The main idea is to touch or click on one or more of the shapes. So it can be simple, visual task, a discrimination task or even a task involving timing- touch or click when the shape "peeps" out.

S130 TOUCH BALLOONS

Touch Balloons has been designed primarily to help learners to target a location on screen. Touch Balloon software allows learners to develop co-ordination skills by popping balloons as they float past, in a game like environment. This software is excellent for improving targeting skills and hand-eye coordination, and it is great fun to play! It is also very easy to use, and little parental instruction or supervision is required. All you need to do is, touch the balloon and pop it. It is that simple and fun. However using a mouse, pupils can learn to move the mouse, hover it on the balloon and click to pop it. Alternatively, you can use the switches. Using a switch, students can learn to watch the scanning area, and hit the switch to burst a balloon when it drifts under the cursor.

S67 TOUCH GAMES 2

This collection of six simple activities will appeal to very young children and those with special educational needs of all ages that are learning to use a mouse or touch screen. All of the activities feature colorful animated graphics and super sound effects. Touch Games 2 consists of six different activities designed to take the user from the very simple ‘touch and make something happen’ experience of cause-and-effect, through to simple color and shape matching using drag and drop. Most of the activities have ‘hidden’ adult options allowing the teacher to adjust the programmed for individual students.

S63 UKANDU SWITCHES, TOO! ENSEY AND FRIENDS

These cause-and-effect programs cater to children who use a switch, or Touch Window. They are simple, yet highly motivating. They have been designed to cater to young children and to those with special needs, particularly children who have a physical disability and require single switch access. The two stories in this series, Eensy and Friends and Forgetful and Friends, are simple stories. They contain colorful animation accompanied with high quality speech and sound effects. The music and introductory screens engage the child straightaway. The early learning concepts of up/down, off/on, in/out and right/left, provide young children with important cause-and-effect activities. The nursery rhyme invites users to manipulate Eensy the spider, with Five Little Ducks teaching counting skills and number identification from 1-5. In Mary Wore Her Red Dress, children learn color identification as children dress her for her busy day.

S62 UKANDU SWITCHES, TOO! FORGETFUL FRIENDS

These cause-and-effect programs cater to children who use a switch, or Touch Window. They are simple, yet highly motivating. They have been designed to cater to young children and to those with special needs, particularly children who have a physical disability and require single switch access. The two stories in this series, Eensy and Friends and Forgetful and Friends, are simple stories. They contain colorful animation accompanied with high quality speech and sound effects. The music and introductory screens engage the child straightaway. Forgetful Bear provides some fun and trial and error as he tries to make porridge, with some amusing results! Molly's Day introduces concepts such as hot/cold, and hard/soft as Molly plays the part of Goldilocks in a deserted cottage in the woods. Bobby as the main character in Bobby's Bear Hunt swings from a rope, swims across the a lake sand climbs a mountain, in search of a bear. The graphics and animations are very descriptive and quite "busy". Some children may find them a little too involved, especially if they have a vision problem. Otherwise, children will love the characters and their situations as children interact with the colorful screens.

S61 UKANDU SWITCHES, TOO! HUMPTY DUMPTY

These cause-and-effect programs cater to children who use a switch, or Touch Window. They are simple, yet highly motivating. They have been designed to cater to young children and to those with special needs, particularly children who have a physical disability and require single switch access. The two stories in this series, Eensy and Friends and Forgetful and Friends, are simple stories. They contain colorful animation accompanied with high quality speech and sound effects. The music and introductory screens engage the child straightaway. Humpty Dumpty, Hey Diddle Diddle and the Mouse that Ran Up the Clock are included in this title. The stories will amuse and delight young children. Colorful animation, sound and music are included in this appealing package. This is the third title in this wonderful series of switch software.

S137 WHEELS ON THE BUS

Students love the song "Wheels on the Bus." This new program brings the bus to life in gorgeous 3-D graphics and animation. Students can sing with the wheels that go round and round, the door that opens and closes, the brakes that go squeak, the wipers that go swish and more. Students can play activities that feature prepositions like in, on and under. Read a story about the bus and a silly bird and play with variations of new vocabulary like swish and squeak. This is a Steps' to Learning Program with the powerful changeable format and data collection. Student Goals is to increase vocabulary and language awareness, improve listening skills, learn the cause-and-effect relationship between the access device and the computer and increase ability to make a choice from one to nine items at a time.