This blog is a companion to the website, www.aacintervention.com At this site, my friends and I will be sharing quick posts, minitips, and think outlouds! Please visit frequently, as this site will change rapidly!
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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Natural Reader - Free Software
What: Natural Reader is an electronic reader with several versions. The free version that can read from the internet and read .txt or .doc files. It comes with one voice, and highlights speech.
The upgraded version can do the following:
1) read .pdf files
2) read scanned documents
3) read text from digital photos (e.g., taken with your iPhone)
4) translate text into .mp3 files, for listening
Why? This software is not as robust as programs such as Read: OutLoud or Kurzweil 3000. However, it would be great for trying out text reading, and documenting the need. It would also be a good transition tool, while trying to get funding for the more specialized software.
http://www.naturalreaders.com/index.htm
LA Dept of ED: Literacy Access Guide
The Significant Disabilities team in the Literacy Division at the Louisiana Department of Education has been busy!
That website is a repository for literacy supports for students with disabilities including:
• Tipsheets
• Documents such as assessment tools
• Videos of literacy best practices
• Webinars on topics including:
- Alternate Pencils
- Literacy Assessment
- Including Literacy in the IEP
Go to the literacy section, and be sure to click on the link on the top right, if you're a Mac Foxfire user.
Here's the link:
http://sda.doe.louisiana.gov/Site%20Pages/LiteracyView.aspx
Monday, March 7, 2011
Follow the CAR:Learn It / See It
The CAR strategy (Notari‐Syverson, Maddox, and Cole, 1999) encourages adults to support students during shared reading by ‘following the car’:
• Comment on what the student is doing (then wait 5 seconds)
• Ask questions (then wait 5 seconds)
• Respond by adding more
That strategy is equally successful for older students who are building their interactive language, to support communication and literacy.
For more information about the CAR strategy, follow this link:
http://www.walearning.com/products/language-is-the-key/car-strategies/
A video set, Language is the Key is available from Washington Learning Systems, to support training for parents, parapros, teachers, and therapists. This set includes two videos, available in Mandarin, Vietnamese, English, and Spanish. The videos are
Talking & Play and Talking & Books (which includes demonstration of the CAR strategy).
http://www.walearning.com/products/language-is-the-key/
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Seattle , WA 98109
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