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- Population: Head
Injury, Aphasia, Cognitive Disorders, and
Learning Disabilities.
- Objectives: To
facilitate functional daily planning which
requires retention of information, sequencing,
basic computations, and essential thought
organization.
- Ability
Level: Mid to high.
- Description: This
program presents realistic scenarios that people
encounter in the course of their daily lives
like: If my dentist appointment is at 3:00 p.m.
and it takes 30 minutes to drive there, what
time must I leave the house? The questions are
organized in three levels of difficulty based on
the number of factors users must consider to
correctly answer questions. Scenarios require
knowledge of distinctions between a.m. and p.m.,
tracking time forward, and tracking time
backward. A variety of levels allows for
selection of suitably challenging material for
individuals with mild to severe temporal
organization impairments. Users respond by
either setting the on a clock or selecting the
correct answer from a list of three possible
answers.
- Features: This
program allows users to select between analog
and digital clocks as well as multiple choice
responses. The program tracks performance so
that progress may be evaluated over time.
- System
Requirements: PC Compatible
(486 DX-66MHz processor or higher, Pentium or
Pentium II preferred) Microsoft© Windows
[3.1, '95, '98, NT4.0], 8 MB RAM. Sound card
optional.
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