SD "What Are They Thinking?" Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 16 reviews. Read all reviews for SD "What Are They Thinking?" for iPhone.
SD "What Are They Thinking?" is paid iOS app published by Super Duper, Inc.

Do not like it

TyBrickner

I really wish there was a sample before purchase. The photos do not give enough information to result in the thoughts the people are Forming. There is no chance of success . If the photos were more detailed it would be helpful, or not giving such crazy thoughts.. For example, two babies, one holding ears. The thought is... He cannot play drums very well. No photo of drums, no clue that drums are making notice,... So you tell me how a child who has difficulty with this issue could possibly have success with this program? I have other super duper products so I do like this company, I just feel they missed the mark on this one and should redo it and offer an updated version.


Waste of money

SDCspectrum

This app requires you to take the data and ask the questions. It would not work at an independent station.


would be more useful if more concrete

Melanflo

The recorded thoughts are often off-the-wall and do not make sense contextually. They are "entertaining" for someone with social skills but for those children working on inferencing skills and reading body language, the recorded "answers" just don't make sense. The app is therefore only sometimes usable (the pictures) and almost never with the recorded responses. They are not what I go over with the students and if they are not predictable to me, they would not be predictable to students. And this has proven to be the case.


Pretty lame, overall

Nannerbeanbread

Voices are ridiculous and irritating. "Thoughts" are not predictable, sometimes illogical. Good for use as picture prompts for determining cause, making predictions, determining emotion. Turn off the sound, and do your own thing.


This app is not worth the money

Kgirl137

My social group unanimously agreed that this app was confusing and did not make sense. They thought almost all of the examples given for what the person was thinking were just "bad!" We ended up talking about why the examples given did not make sense and trying to come up with better examples. Also, they were confused about trying to figure out what a skeleton was thinking, because skeletons don't think. My social group says, "DON'T buy this app!"


Not for social inferences

Mary Lu hu

I bought this app hoping to use it for kids on the autism spectrum to infer what a person might be thinking in various scenarios. Unfortunately the pictured scenes are far too open ended. For example a girl is pictured in winter clothing. The pre recorded thoughts could be used as story starters.