ObjectiveEd's Web Dashboard
Pick skills to practice
See how quickly students master them
A goal contains each of the skills that can be used to master that goal.
For example, your student is learning laterality, the goal could contain one or more of the following skills:
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Barnyard game, laterality skill
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Speed Gesture game, practice swiping left and right
You can create goals, or use goals created by other teachers.
For each of your students, you create one or more goals that correspond to their IEP goals, such as "Demonstrate an improvement in the functional use of left and right".
GOALS
With Speed Gesture, there are over 15 customizable settings, including which gestures to practice, difficulty, music selection and length of each game round.
For example, you could customize the game so a beginner student first masters tapping and swiping.
Customize the game in the way that teaches the skill you want to accomplish.
CUSTOMIZE THE GAME
On the left graph, you can see which games David has played and how much time he's played.On the right graph, you can see how close David is to the target he is for each of the skills you have assigned on a day-by-day basis.
On the bottom graph, you can see David 's overall progress.
For each IEP skill, you can see how close your student is to acheiving the targets you've set.