MS-1200
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Activities range from cause and effect
to matching, including the whimsical Potato Face activity where the
child can experiment with thousands of wacky combinations. Potato
Face works with keyboard, mouse, touch screen, track ball or up to
three switches. Players make simple choices to control the program
and explore, match or play. The program has dozens of options for
teacher control, including a variety of input options, the ability
to default to a single sex and/or skin color, setting program colors
and sounds, and the number of choices available to the player.
Features
� Bold, fun illustrations for high visibility and ease of use
� Five skin colors, hair styles for boys and girls, and dozens of
eyes, noses and mouths
� Potato Face activity adds five more strange skin colors and includes
jewelry, accessories and lots of goofy body parts to try
� Several different ways of scanning, including 3 switches for
advanced users.
� Cause and Effect activity allows up to 2 switches
� Lots of friendly speech prompting and reinforcement, with optional
background music and sound effects.
Potato Face contains the following activities:
Cause and Effect
Use a key or switch to scroll through a variety of fun facial
expressions, animations and sound effects. An optional 2nd switch
repeats the animation for an additional effect. See video demonstration.
Potato Face
Build a face from dozens of playfully illustrated parts in this
adaptation of the classic child�s game. Add shirts and hats,
jewelry, nail polish, glasses and even a moustache! See video demonstration.
Make a Face
Experiment with changing skin color, hair, eyes, noses and mouths
with a simple, easy-to-use interface. See video demonstration.
My Face
Demonstrate your ability to make your own face, a friend�s face, a
teacher�s face, or lots of other faces you know. See video demonstration.
Face to Face
Make your face the same as a given face by changing parts until they
match. See video demonstration.
System Requirements
A Macintosh running MacOS 10.4 or newer, or a PC running Windows XP
or newer. Supports keyboard, mouse, touch screen, and up to 3
switches.
Targeted at the following age ranges:
� Early Childhood
Designed to develop the areas of:
� Early concepts
� Communication
Accessibility:
� Mouse/ Trackball/ Joystick
� Keyboard
� Touchscreen
� Single Switch
� Multiple Switches
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