Read Naturally--for Blind & Visually Impaired Students by Dr. Merle Marsh, 09/07/2010 Read Naturally provides programs to help blind and visually impaired students with comprehension, fluency, phonics, reading speed, vocabulary, and Braille understanding.
2009: The Year of Universal Access - All Children Have Special Needs by Diane S. Kendall, 01/05/2009 With technology resources available to enable us to help all students, this should be the year we leave behind how we taught students in the past and move forward by using effective technologies in our schools. We should think of each child as an individual with individual needs and determine how technologies can help with each child's learning.
Web Tools for Different Types of Learners by Diane S. Kendall, 09/11/2008 Here's a list of Web tools categorized by student learning style. Whether your children are visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learners, there are tools on the Internet that should be able to help them with their learning.
Special Needs Search Engine by Diane S. Kendall The Tool Factory is offering a new way to search their product line to find fits with special needs students.
T-Power: Empowering Special Needs Kids Through Technology - Part III - Using What May Be Already on Your Computer by Dr. Merle Marsh Your computer system already includes some tools for Special Needs. If you have up-to-date systems such as Microsoft's Windows XP or Macintosh's System X, you'll find accessibility options that you can put to work now. While these options won't solve all special needs problems, they should be a big help.
The CAST eReader by Dr. Merle Marsh The new CAST eReader helps students use the text-to-speech capabilities of computer to great advantage.
Palm Handhelds for Special Needs Children by Dr. Merle Marsh Palm handhelds can be used at home and at school with special needs children.
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