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AT software programs:Boardmaker
Software: Boardmaker is a communication and learning tool containing over 3000 Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) in bitmap format. It is designed to enhance the language and learning process for students of all levels.
Write:OutLoud
® is an easy-to-use talking word processor that can be made to speak
letters, words, sentences, or any combination of the three. Listening to
words encourages reluctant writers and eliminates frustration.
Write:OutLoud gives students the satisfaction and success that motivates
them to write more and want to write.CO:
Writer Software is a word prediction-writing tool that
predicts words as letters are typed. It's auditory feedback will
read the words aloud so students can hear them.
CO: Writer will send written material to W.O.L or any word
processing document software. Write
Out Loud is a word processing document that has an auditory reading
feature too, spell check, cilp art and much more. *Important!
WYNN
software
and CO: Writer are not compatible (the speech defaults). DO NOT install
software on same computers. Inspiration
Software: Using the proven power of visual learning, Inspiration® helps students strengthen critical thinking, comprehension and writing skills across the curriculum. Students build graphic organizers to represent concepts and relationships and use the integrated outlining capability to further organize ideas for reports. Sepaking
Dynamically Pro. Use
this program on your computer as a powerful speech-output device or to
create interactive educational activities. Create customized
"talking" books, writing activities, student portfolios, social
stories, schedules, worksheets, games, and more! Use
of templates, or design mode to program augmentative speech for classroom
presentation or if a communication breakdown occurs. WYNN
Software
& Scanner: WYNN is the innovative literacy software tool designed to enhance success for individuals with reading challenges and writing difficulties. WYNN was developed with the help of special educators and individuals with learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dysgraphia and aphasia.
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