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    CSUN 2008/Free Universal Design

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    Adobe Acrobat Reader with Speech (v. 8.x): If this is not installed, get it installed. It allows most Acrobat docs to be read at loud with variable speed and pitch. FREE

    Microsoft Reader with Text-To-Speech engine and Read in Microsoft Reader
    (RMR) add-ons: This is a slightly complicated install – must be done through Internet Explorer – requires three or four (with the dictionary) steps. But it reads to your students, allows them to highlight and take notes, and even has dictionaries – and can handle English, Spanish, French, and more). FREE
    http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/pc.asp (laptop/desktop PC)
    http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/tablet.asp (tablet PC, with "write notes in the margins!")
    http://www.microsoft.com/reader/developers/downloads/tts.asp (Text-To-Speech)
    http://www.microsoft.com/reader/developers/downloads/rmr.asp (RMR, creates one-click conversions from Microsoft Word)http://www.microsoft.com/reader/downloads/dictionaries.asp (Dictionaries)

    NaturalReader Free Version:
    A simple, highly-effective screen-reader (it reads selected text in most programs). Best used via the "Miniboard" option which puts a tiny control panel on your desktop. FREE

    Firefox Browser v2 with CLiCk, Speak Text-To-Speech (Dyslexia)
    : Firefox is the far more accessible web browser, and when linked to the CLiCk-Speak text-to-speech add-on, it reads to you via a simple three-button set-up in your toolbar. You can also install one-click dictionaries, and right-click translations. FREE
    Install Firefox
    Install CLiCk, Speak
    Install gTranslate
    Dictionary Installs

    and or
    Firefox Browser v2 with FireVox Text-To-Speech (Blind/Low-Vision): Firefox is the far more accessible web browser, and when linked to the FireVox TTS engine, it reads to you. You can also install dictionaries, and right-click translations. FREE
    Install Firefox
    Install FireVox
    Install gTranslate
    Dictionary Installs

    Ghotit – the dyslexic’s spellcheck: A website with a context-based spellcheck system that (a) does not require you to “be close” to suggest the correct spelling, and (b) gives you definitions of the alternative words suggested. A brilliant step forward for those who often get little or no help from the spellcheck in Microsoft products. FREE

    SpokenText - free online text to mp3 converter: Make it a sound file! And now that information is completely portable - via computer, iPod, phone, CD. FREE

    Google Notebook: The simplest of research tools, allows students to grab online data, organize it, and share it – from Google Labs. FREE
    http://labs.google.com/ (the install is down in the left column)

    Google Docs and Spreadsheets: Sharable (within the room or worldwide), free, word-processing and spreadsheets. This changes everything. FREE
    http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html (a tour with get started links)

    Google Calendar: Share calendars with your students and keep them on task. This sophisticated system can even send reminder text-messages to the student's mobile phone (if your school is smart enough to allow mobile phone use). FREE

    Google Earth: If you are not using this tool you are missing a key tool for almost every subject, from Geography to Math to Creative Writing. FREE

    Graph-Calc – the on-screen graphing calculator: Even allows you to paste equations into notes in a word processing program. FREE

    Click-N-Type – the on-screen, programmable keyboard: That even shows upper and lower case letter to struggling writers and runs in dozens of languages. FREE

    SENSwitcher – the simplest switch program: With great support for high-needs students. FREE http://www.northerngrid.org/sen/Menu-L.htm

    Google Maps: In whatever language you please… (a simpler, no need to install anything, global place finder). FREE

    http://maps.google.com/ (US) http://maps.google.co.uk/ (Britain/Ireland)

    http://maps.google.de/ (German) http://maps.google.fr/ (French)

    http://maps.google.es/ (Spanish) http://maps.google.co.jp/ (Japanese)

    Wayfaring – map-making software: Let students build simple geography and history projects with this wonderful "map mash up" software. FREE
    (My "Naming the World" map, as an example)

    IBM Lotus Symphony – stop paying for Microsoft Office: Save that IT budget for the things that can’t be duplicated for free. Lotus Symphony is an easier-to-use version of Open Office, downloadable from IBM, and entirely free. And it is far, far easier to use than Word2007, but completely compatible. The suite includes a Word Processor, a Spreadsheet (like Excel), and presentation software (like PowerPoint) FREE.

    - Ira Socol

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