In this paper we present the design of an application that supports conversational storytelling for people with aphasia. Camelendar is a touch screen application that supports people with aphasia in expressive storytelling. Camelendar utilizes photos to support people with aphasia talking about their daily activities; participants of the conversation (including the aphasic person) add comments and detailed information to the photos, enriching the story each time it is told. By arranging photos visually on a calendar people with aphasia can navigate to photos of events they want to talk about. The photos of the events transform into stories by adding tags and comments directly on the photos.
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