[Technology 833] Re: Changing reading levels of text questionsSteve Quann steve_quann at worlded.orgTue Feb 6 17:40:55 EST 2007
Hi Patti, Haven't used this, but I came upon it last week: http://www.usingenglish.com/resources/text-statistics.php Sounds like you already know much of this, but here is a site that might help with the creating/editing. http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy/materials.html I am finding that even though there are some things that just amaze me staff and students now we seem to ask too much of technology expect it to be like magic. Others? Good luck, Steve >>> "Patti White" <prwhite at MadisonCounty.NET> 2/6/2007 4:21 PM >>> I received the following request and I'm stumped. Here's the request: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you know of a computer program that takes text and offers suggestions for dropping the reading level.. As in maybe 10th grade to 5th grade...Is there software that does that other than just using the Flesch-Kincaid Readability stats and doing it by hand??? Next question..When you are adapting text for folks with literacy issues....you know how you drop the reading level down and augment with pictures...Is there a term that is used for that ..something like .modified text with pictures or something like that...???? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The only thing I can find that might help is the Auto Summarize feature in Microsoft Word, but it's not really appropriate. Does anyone know of some software that will drop the reading level of text? And is there a term for that process? Thanks for whatever help anyone can give, Patti White Patti White, M.Ed. Disabilities Project Manager Arkansas Adult Learning Resource Center prwhite at madisoncounty.net http://aalrc.org/resources/ld/index.aspx 800.569.3539 ph/fax/tty
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