Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Readiris

Readiris is another app, similar to Prizmo, that can be used to scan and read text to our students. The main difference, however, is that Readiris allows you to bring in pictures and Prizmo doesn't.  This is great for our students if they need to capture a picture of a text book in Science, Social Studies, or Math, for example, where there are many diagrams, maps, illustrations, etc.  Watch the video created by Geoff Mortaley, our assistive technology advisor, to see how easy this program is to use.  Once you have taken a picture and scanned the text, you export it into a word processing app and have it read to you.  Geoff models how to do this step-by-step and shares how to trouble shoot if a problem arises.  Technology isn't perfect, but as Geoff says, minor glitches should not be a deal breaker! Text is accessible to our students now in a way that wasn't possible before and we are leveling the playing field for all students with LD.




Reading

Story Time During the last few months I have been reading to the boys a couple of nights a week. The boys are really enjoying story time...