ReadSpeaker is a text-to-speech provider that is applicable to any website
A study done at Northwestern University found that children who simply wear listening devices in their ear throughout the day show better word comprehension and reading improvement.
Open Educational Resources (OERs) have become popular in the digitization of school materials.
OERs are published under creative commons licenses, which allows them to be used by most anyone without traditional copyright restrictions. The resources are free and easy to use, which is why many schools and universities have adopted them.
Google Currents is a free app that allows you to create your own library of top publications and magazines, where you can read news and trending stories all at your fingertips.
A great way to boost connections between what children hear and what children know is to "think aloud" by talking about your thoughts while you read.
The Usability/Accessibility Research Center at Michigan State University is looking for participants in a study.
A list of resources to assist individuals with dyslexia in converting printed books into accessible digital formats, enhancing readability through text-to-speech and other assistive technologies.
There are many educational apps and online games that will help teach spelling and reading in a playful setting — while providing beneficial practice for dealing with dyslexia!
