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New version released : Go to the Download page to get the latest version of MyStudyBar MyStudyBar is a tool which helps overcome problems that students commonly experience with studying, reading and writing. The tool consists of a set of portable open source and freeware applications, assembled into one convenient package.

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VI resources. Ebooks. Sflparkmains - home. Access your bookmarks anywhere. AppWriter for iPad. iPad App Includes Text-to-Speech, Word Prediction, and OCR Scanning: AppWriter is an accessible text editor and reading and writing program designed for Apple's iPad that combines text-to-speech, word prediction, OCR scanning, and the Dyslexie-typeface.

AppWriter for iPad

Developer LingApps (Copenhagen, Denmark) said AppWriter is designed to provide users with dyslexia and other learning disabilities the tools they need to unlock a world of information. AppWriter was launched on March 22, 2012 through the App Store. AppWriter's Key Assistive Technology Features: AppWriter is designed to work seamlessly. Its text-to-speech engine uses high-quality synthetic voices that read all buttons and menus as well as the text users create. AppWriter's word prediction enables students to build vocabulary and develop writing skills by providing tools (u.e. the right word spelled correctly) to construct sentences as they write. AppWriter comes with American English and American Spanish. About LingApps. Lauren S. Enders, MA, CCC-SLP (lasenders) on Pinterest. 32 iPad Apps For Better Writing.

Today’s writers benefit from an incredible assortment of digital tools from which they can draw inspiration and productivity.

32 iPad Apps For Better Writing

Although some writers prefer to stick to old-fashioned pen and paper or even typewriters, there’s a vast population of others that are happy to take advantage of all the new tools out there. Some of the brightest of these tools can be found on the Apple iPad, and we’ve highlighted 32 of them here. Whether you’re looking for a place to scribble ideas, organize plotlines, or just find your zen before sitting down to write, these apps have got you covered. Adobe IdeasKeep this app handy for moments of inspiration. SoundLiteracy 1.4.3 App for iPad, iPhone - Education - app by 3D Literacy, LLC ,best app - SoundLiteracy. Sound Literacy is an instructional tool and resource for teaching phonemic awareness, phonological processing, the alphabetic principle, and word study focusing on morphology.

SoundLiteracy 1.4.3 App for iPad, iPhone - Education - app by 3D Literacy, LLC ,best app - SoundLiteracy

It is the first in a unique line of apps that will encourage teachers and students to work together in an intensive word study program. With an abundance of ‘sound knowledge’, Sound Literacy provides a platform for teaching students to hear, see, and analyze words in ways they have never thought of before. Unlike individualized computer software instruction, Sound Literacy is intended to facilitate interaction between a teacher and student(s). An instructor is needed to demonstrate concepts and skills as well as guide practice sessions with student(s). Sound Literacy can be used in conjunction with any curriculum that emphasizes phonemic awareness, phonological processing, systematic phonetic instruction, or word building with `meaningful word parts`. Sound Literacy features: Have fun studying words!

PaperPort Notes App for iPad: Notetaking with Dictation. Paperport Notes is a free app for the iPad.

PaperPort Notes App for iPad: Notetaking with Dictation

The app is made by Nuance the maker of Dragon Dictation. The app allows users to take notes by typing, writing with a stylist or by dictation. Paperport Notes also allows users to import pictures and web pages into notes as visual reminders. Another useful feature allows users to record audio notes of a class or meeting while they are typing or writing notes. The audio notes will allow you to go back and review the class or meeting if you missed an important part. Click read more below to view more images of Paperport Notes.

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From the North Carolina Assistive Technology Program. A Tel Aviv based company, PointGrab, is working on bringing to the masses a couple of concepts that use motion and gesture controls not just with computers but also with household appliances!

from the North Carolina Assistive Technology Program

The technology works by creating a “transparent space” in front of the user, enabling a touch interface but from a distance. The user has to be pointing their eyes and a finger at the device and perform a gesture to get the desired action. For example, pointing a finger at a lamp will turn it on, and moving it in a downward motion will dim the lamp.

Similar gestures can be used to control any device in the house – air conditioners, window shades, thermostats, doors, etc. Communication and Assistive Technology blogs. SQA have confirmed that word prediction software is a reasonable adjustment for learners with disabilities for the writing assessment of Literacy at National 3 or 4.

Communication and Assistive Technology blogs

Word predictors analyse text as it is typed on the computer, and try to ‘predict’ the words that the learner is most likely to want, from a dictionary or lexicon of words. The writer types or selects a letter and the program offers a list of the most common words beginning with that letter. If the required word is on the list, the writer selects it with mouse, keyboard or other access tool. If the word is not on the list, the learner types the next letter and a different choice of words is offered. E x t r a S p a c i n g Improves Reading for Those With Dyslexia - On Special Education. Download.