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SwiftKey launches symbol-based communication app for people who are non-verbal The app uses Swiftkey’s predictive technology by Arielle Duhaime-Ross Source Switfkey Dec 10, 2015, 9:45 AM PST ...
It is not yet well-understood to what extent communication produced via graphic symbols differs from verbal production. This study attempts shed light on the impact of the graphic symbol modality on ...
Ultimately, non-verbal communication may feel like more effort in the digital world, but workers can reap rewards in terms of how well others perceive them, and help foster genuine connections.
Autistic and otherwise special needs kids who are non-verbal often have trouble expressing their thoughts to others. Assistive communication tools, such as visual boards, aim to help with that ...
Non-verbal communication is the art of paying attention not only to spoken words but also to all other levels of communication, such as tone and body language, and their impact on others.
Of course, SwiftKey isn't the first company to create a symbol-based communication app, with apps like TouchChat already available. On Apple's App Store, however, TouchChat costs $149.99, while ...
SwiftKey this week launched a symbol-based assistive communication app geared toward young, non-verbal individuals with special needs. The Android beta app, SwiftKey Symbols, is targeted at, but ...