Assistive Software
Assistive Software
Read & Write
- Text to speech – most student have personal headphones to use this;
- Fact Folders to develop research techniques;
- Spelling and homophone checks and much, much more……
When opened, the Read & Write
Read & Write
- Applications and Resources
- CCOAST
- Accessibility Applications
- Installation
- Install Read & Write 8_1
Tip: installation only takes about 5 minutes but can be time consuming doing it yourself. Once all of your students are at a PC take them through these steps and the whole room will be done for you….and others!
Here are some useful features:
· This is the main text to speech function;
· Speech options can select voice, speed, volume etc;
· You can change the background highlighting;
· You can read by word, sentence or paragraph.
· This is useful if you prefer to listen to your work;
· It can be beneficial for revision;
· Notes are highlighted and converted to either WAV or MP3 files;
· Files can be stored on your PC, memory stick, CD or MP3 player;
· This can be achieved with about 3 clicks of the mouse and takes no longer than 2-3 minutes to complete.
· This is a useful tool to help organise your research;
· Information can be copied from the internet and stored in folders;
· You can make your own comments about the research;
· The folder can be exported to MSWord;
· The ‘export’ will list all of your research and references your work.
Equipment needed:
· Headphones;
· A splitter if the student is receiving 1:1 support
Inspiration
It can sometimes be difficult to plan and develop your ideas. Inspiration is an exellent piece of software that allows you to do just this in a clear and colourful mindmap.
If you are interested in improving the planning, structure and content of your assignments, please speak to staff in C12 for more information.