Using assistive technology to support dyslexic writers
Published: 19/09/2016 KS3 KS4 KS5 3 pages
Using assistive technology to support dyslexic writers
This resource written by Malcolm Litten, expert in assistive technology and an experienced ex-English teacher, offers advice on how technology can help support writers with dyslexia and other literacy needs. The resource accompanies Malcolm's article, 'Using assistive technology to support dyslexic writers'. Malcolm includes advice on:
handwriting: including providing keyboards and relevant typing programmes
spelling: predictive typing tools and talking spell checkers
Very useful thank you, I have passed it on to the SEND department.
Posted on 4th October 2016
Josephine Kennedy
Informative and practical.
Posted on 3rd October 2016
adeyemimodupe adebayo
Thank you very much. Right timing indeed.
Posted on 3rd October 2016
Millie Francis
Very useful indeed. Thank you.
Posted on 3rd October 2016
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