You can encourage participation and invite involvement through having one of six themes, including Kaleidoscope Theme, Stately Dance, November Blues, Spooky Cellos, Sister Whoopi or Mice in the Harpsicord playing as the kaleidoscope moves. It is very flexible and provides so many options. K-1 is many kaleidoscopes in one program as you can easily pre-set the colours and shapes or allow the program to constantly change them – the choice is yours. The kaleidoscope can be manipulated as a toy with users watching the patterns turn and shake with actions made with their access device, be it a mouse, trackball, touch window, keyboard or switch. A number of adult clients will perceive this program as a happy and pleasant nostalgic reminder of past experiences with kaleidoscopes. Many centres will use K-1 as a multi-sensory device for young children or for students who are vision impaired. It is a toy, a graphic design tool as well as being an assessment tool. The constantly changing image is a perfect visual motivator for clients of any age, with or without music. K-1 can also be used for visual stimulation or simply as a screen saver. ![]() K-1 can be used with various access devices, especially 1 or 2 switches. More importantly, it can be used in a variety of ways in order to achieve different outcomes. As the content has a wide-ranging appeal and application, it suits and caters to all ages and abilities. ![]() It is designed as a musical kaleidoscope. K-1 and is published by Inclusive Technology. K-1 is an exciting and innovative new kaleidoscope program from Sarah Greenland. Reviewed by Gerry Kennedy – IT Computer Consultant in Education For PC Compatible computers running MS Windows
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