Tech Mod 09 Software that supports struggling readers and writers Kurzweil is text reader software Word Q is word prediction software
Kurzweil 3000 A Text Reader
Text Readers provide reading support for students: Who struggle with decoding. With poor fluency which affects comprehension. Who read so slowly they cannot keep up Who over-rely on adult verbatim reading, affecting their ability to read with independence.
State Testing At this time, Kurzweil is the only text or screen reader currently supported for Maryland State assessments. However, in order to use this text reader for testing, “students must have used a screen reader in instruction and have had an opportunity to become familiar with the operation of the Kurzweil 3000 interface”.
Maryland Accommodations The Maryland Accommodations Manual (2005) encourages the use of screen or text readers on state testing, “to promote standardization of the verbatim reading accommodation”.
Struggling Readers The downside of “verbatim reader” accommodations Verbatim reading does not enhance reading skills. Students less likely to ask an adult to slow down, to repeat. Lack of engagement with print affects word recognition, reading fluency and reading comprehension.
Kurzweil highlights text as it reads aloud
Use the footnote tool to add background information
Add questions to gauge comprehension
Use Kurzweil as a talking word processor to take notes.
WordQ Word Prediction Software
Predicts the next word you want to type so that you don’t need to enter all the letters Similar to Co:Writer (SOLO) Works over the top of Word, , or any program you type in
Benefits Kids who have trouble spelling Kids who type very slowly ELL kids Kids with fine-motor difficulties
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