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App Description

iName It is specifically designed to help individuals with difficulty recalling the names of common items found in the home. Developed by speech-language pathologists, iName It provides users with a systematic way to recall functional words needed for activities of daily living. iName It consists of fifty nouns that are displayed within the context of the rooms where they are typically located, such as bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, etc… Each target word can be elicited by using one of more of the five different types of cues available: phonemic, phase completion, whole word or semantic.

This version of iName It is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

How to Use
iName It is a single-player app specifically designed to be used by a speech-language pathologist or caregiver such as a family member. From the home screen, the user has the option to select “start practice,” “about,” “results,” or “support.” By selecting the “start practice,” the user can choose, or create, a client avatar. Once the client is selected, the screen automatically populates with a choice of five visual scenes. A tap of the screen allows the scene to be selected, and a task bar displays the items to be found within the scene. By selecting one of the items, the available prompts are displayed. If the client doesn’t need to utilize a prompt to name the item, a simple tap of the “got it” button tracks the answer.

Data Collection
iName It tracks data throughout the app. In the “results” area, the user selects the appropriate client avatar. The data report will display indicating the dates the app has been used, overall accuracy without cues, overall accuracy with cues, and which type of cue was most successful. Each session is recorded by date and visual scene name.

The session data report can then be emailed, printed, or exported to the Therapy Report Center for easy progress monitoring and report writing.

Purpose
iName It is designed to work on word-retrieval secondary to aphasia, and includes 10 target items for each household scene: bedroom, kitchen, living room, bathroom, and garage. Each scene is realistically depicted specifically to assist with visual and sentence completion clues. In addition, the app contains several types of clues or prompts to assist with the verbal recall.

The primary objectives of iName It is to:

Improve word finding of common functional words found in the home and community.
Provide several types of cueing options to meet the needs of a wide range of clients at varying communication levels.


These include printed cues, a definition prompt, a semantic prompt, a phonetic cue (initial sound), and the written word. Each of these prompts was designed using the five types of evidenced based cueing suggested as being useful for word-finding (Hillis, 1993; Nickels, 2002, Wambaugh, 2007). Literature suggests using initial syllable cues and sentence completion cues may trigger motor commands for articulation and be beneficial to individuals with apraxia of speech as well (Love, 1977).

iName It can be used effectively by Speech-Language Pathologists and caregivers working with individuals experiencing word finding difficulties. It is specifically designed to assist people with a wide variety of word-finding deficits. Although the app is designed primarily for use by adults, it can be used with adolescents and children.

Target Audience (s):
This Application is designed for adults, but can also be used with adolescents and children. I Name It targets individuals with word finding difficulties secondary to aphasia. Additionally, it can benefit individuals with apraxia that are assisted by visual and sentence completion cues.

iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • March 12, 2012 Initial release
  • March 20, 2012 New version 1.1
  • April 29, 2012 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $7.99
  • May 10, 2012 Price increase: $7.99 -> $14.99
  • November 11, 2012 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $7.99
  • November 25, 2012 Price increase: $7.99 -> $14.99
  • January 15, 2013 New version 1.2
  • October 28, 2013 New version 2.0
  • November 14, 2013 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $12.99
  • November 21, 2013 Price increase: $12.99 -> $14.99
  • May 21, 2014 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $7.99
  • May 31, 2014 Price increase: $7.99 -> $14.99
  • November 20, 2014 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $10.99
  • December 02, 2014 Price increase: $10.99 -> $14.99
  • April 30, 2015 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $9.99
  • May 21, 2015 Price increase: $9.99 -> $14.99
  • November 08, 2015 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $9.99
  • November 23, 2015 Price increase: $9.99 -> $14.99
  • January 05, 2017 New version 3.0
  • June 15, 2019 New version 5.0
  • November 19, 2019 Price decrease: $14.99 -> $9.99
  • December 03, 2019 Price increase: $9.99 -> $14.99