[NIFL-LD:4110] Have a technology question, Earth to NIFL :-)

From: Susan Jones (sujones@parkland.edu)
Date: Thu Jun 19 2003 - 22:19:23 EDT


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Okay, just to see if anybody's out there :)
  I've got a college student who would like to figure out whether
getting Spanish read to her will help her succeed in her Spanish 101
class (reading disability... *very* successful student but foreign
language is such a nemesis for so many!) We've got TextHelp! -- but I'm
not at the office so I can't even check this week to see if by any
chance it's bilingual (I doubt it... maybe there's a Spanish version...)
 -- but just as there are free readers for English without the bells &
whistles, are there such for Spanish?  
   (And if not, hey, let's get on the stick... talk about a fundable
concept...) 
  

Susan Jones
Academic Development Specialist
Academic Development Center
Parkland College
Champaign, IL  61821
sujones@parkland.cc.il.us



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