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The
Following Directions Series
Two
programs developed by Dr. Eleanor Semel
These
programs help individuals develop their ability
to follow simple directions. All-new versions
use multimedia techniques. Users will be captivated
by the use of video imaging, clay modeling,
traditional animation and 3-D characters. Benefits
include increased auditory comprehension, reinforces
basic concepts, improves responses to instructions,
builds independence and facilitates inclusion.
Keyboard, touch screen, or single switch can
be used.
Following
Directions: One and Two-Level Commands -
This program offers 24 different activities
that teach one-level , sequential, and two-level
commands using important (school) concepts:
spatial relations and directional terms. There
are twenty-four activities in all. First choose
the type of commands you want to teach. Then
you teach the type of command using one of the
following concepts:
- Spatial
Relations: above/below; in front of/ in back
of/ next to; in front of/behind/beside; in
front of/behind/between.
- Directional
Terms: upper/lower/left/right; through/under;
ordinal (1st, 2nd, 3rd); ordinal (behind/beside/in
front of).
Following
Directions: Left and Right - This program
includes ten activities that will improve the
individual's ability to follow directions and
develop left/right discrimination skills. Two
animated characters, TJ and Structor, make this
program educational as well as entertaining.
Ten activities train left and right:
- Left
And Right in Relation to the Individual: identify
left and right hands; find objects to your
left and right; put TJ to your left and right.
- Left
and Right - One Object in Relations to Another:
find objects to the left/right in a line;
put objects in left to right hands; put TJ
in the object on the left or right; find objects
to Structor's left or right.
- Left
and Right in Relation to the Speaker (Mirrored):
find objects toStructor's left/right (mirrored);
put objects in mirrored left and right hands;
put objects in non-mirrored hands.
Suggested
for children . ... adults with developmental
disabilities, aphasia, and traumatic brain injury.
Canadian Distributors: Bridges/Betacom
Description
of Resource: CD ROM available for Windows, Apple
IIe and/or Macintosh
Approximate
Cost:
Following Directions - One and Two Level Commands:
$204.00
Following Directions - Left and Right: $150.00
Package of Both: $267.00 (Canadian)
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