Sherlock: Interactive Adventure, an application for the iPad, is an interactive ebook for students ages 14+ that contains the original text of Sir Arthur Doyle’s “The Adventure of the Red-Headed League”.
Try the features and abilities of OCR without committing to a purchase and software installation on your computer with the help of Online OCR, a website with free online OCR services.
Leana Greene, serial entrepreneur and successful dyslexic, wanted a resource that would give her all of the answers that juggling three kids would produce, and became both founder and CEO of Kids In The House, the largest parenting video library in the world.
SightWords, an online resource that focuses on the learning of these key beginner’s words, provides both games for students as well as educational material for teachers and parents.
Sonocent’s Audio Notetaker was created to ease the difficulties of note taking for anyone who has trouble taking notes- from sitting in a lecture to a business meeting.
Both an online resource for parents and a research-supported curriculum for educators, the Handwriting Without Tears website is filled with tools to help with the often overwhelming handwriting learning process.
AutoText is an application for Windows PC that allows you to set up and store abbreviated phrases in order to speed up the typing process.
Anki is an advanced flashcard program that makes any kind of studying or learning better tailored to fit your learning pace.
NaturalReader 13 is a text-to-speech software that has a larger selection of natural sounding read-back voices than most similar software.
I am trying to assist a family by compiling a list of reading apps for their third grade child with a Specific Learning Disability. The parents have looked at a few apps, but are struggling to find any that are both skill and age appropriate. The child views the apps at her skill level as “babyish” and struggles to engage in them.