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Cross-Platform-Communication-App

Cross Platform Communication App is a native extension of earlier work using hybrid web views to enable cross platform speech generating functionality. It does this freely and openly across both android and ios and can be used alongside communication interventions assuming a picture exchange approach.

Features include:

  • Dynamically add picture icons and text
  • Construct speech output
  • Dynamically resize and mark icons
  • individual and frame speech functionality

Version

1.0.0.0

Changelog

  • 1.0.0.0 - Initial push

Derivative Works

Cross Platform Communication App is a derivative work of an earlier project and uses licensed software:

Cross Platform Communication App uses licensed visual images in order to operate:

Referenced Works (Packages)

Cross Platform Communication App uses a number of open source projects to work properly:

  • Newtonsoft.Json - MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) 2007 James Newton-King
  • Xamarin.Plugin.Permissions - MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) 2016 James Montemagno / Refractored LLC
  • Xamarin.Plugin.Media - MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) 2016 James Montemagno / Refractored LLC
  • Xamarin Forms - MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft
  • CocosSharp Forms - MIT Licensed. Copyright (c) 2016 Microsoft

Acknowledgements and Credits

  • Joseph McCleery, Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania
  • Geraldine Leader, National University of Ireland, Galway

Installation

Cross Platform Communication App can be installed as either an Android or iOS application

Download

All downloads, if/when posted, will be hosted at Small N Stats.

Development

This is currently under development and evaluation.

Todos

  • Additional, embedded visuals samples
  • Additional within-stimulus modifications
  • Support for embedded data collection

License


Cross Platform Communication App - Copyright August 18, 2016 Shawn Gilroy, Shawn P. Gilroy. MIT