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[Technology 878] Software
Burkett, Barry
Barry.Burkett at Franklin.kyschools.usMon Feb 19 09:47:28 EST 2007
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Hello all,
My learning center is in the process of applying for a grant that will
use one of these three software programs:
1. My Reading Coach, from Mindplay (www.mindplay.com)
2. Open Book, from C-tech Low Vision
(www.lowvisionproducts.com/openbook.htm)
3. Read On, from Steck-Vaughn
(http://steckvaughn.harcourtachieve.com/en-US/readon_home.htm)
Has anyone used these products? If yes, what are your impressions of
them? What are the programs limitations? In my brief look the only
literature I have been able to find out about them is from there
advertising... not what I would call an independent source.
Does anyone know of a website that compares these types
(literacy/technology) of products?
Barry Burkett, Adult Educator
Thorn Hill Learning Center
Frankfort, KY
502.223.3110
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