Assistive Technology- Text to Speech Apps
Source: AT for Reading: Ear Reading for Everyone – International Dyslexia Association
Assistive Technology- Text to Speech Apps
Source: AT for Reading: Ear Reading for Everyone – International Dyslexia Association
Here are five IOS math apps that can help dyslexic children improve their reading, writing, and number crunching skills.
Source: 5 Math Apps for Dyslexic Kids | DyslexiaHelp at the University of Michigan
The diocese of Jackson sent this article out to all of the administrators. bookshare.org sounds a lot like learningally.org, but I am not sure if they have as many human read texts. Please let me know if this site is worth while or better!
My learning ally account is acting up, but I hope to get it fixed soon.
“My teachers won’t let me take a photo of the Whiteboard…(are you serious?)” Yes this shouldn’t happen to students with dyslexia or dysgraphia.
Source: 3 Technology Must-Dos for Dyslexia | Dyslexic Advantage Blog
I know so many of you use audiobooks to help your sweet children. I found this to be an interesting way of breaking things down.
My personal recommendations are for you to do eye-reading and ear-reading at the same time! This helps train your word-recognition without the stress of decoding! Read the book while listening to it on tape, or find an app that highlights the words as it reads to you.
Source: Balancing Ear and Eye Reading | International Dyslexia Association
A mobile app designed by Plano middle schoolers to help dyslexic readers is now available for a free download. The app — Mind Glass — grew from a science project…