![]() To go along with the tethering feature is curviture correction this lets you fix warping due to the natural bend of pages. ![]() Prizmo can take a photo of a book or magazine page and fix the bend in the page on the final scan. The app would only let me see the top 40 shots or so, and I couldn't scroll down-a problem I didn't have when browsing the same set of files from a USB-powered memory card reader. Users can also grab photo files from their hard drives, or from a camera that's attached in USB mass storage mode, although I found the latter a little jittery when trying to browse for a single file on a crowded memory card. In my test, I simply connected my Nikon D90 (which does not feature USB mass storage support) and began taking photos, and it did the rest. There's not a whole lot of user dialogue here to let you know your camera is attached. This lets you attach a tether-ready SLR or point-and-shoot to your computer, then have the app automatically import the shot as you take it. The first new feature is camera tethering. Its latest version sports three handy features, one of which can turn your digital camera into a very powerful text-archiving tool. The $40 software, made by Belgium-based Creaceed, has long been offered as an alternative to the pack-in software that often comes with flatbed scanners. Can be used on any device.Have you always wanted a scanner, but held back because of size and cost? Do you have a Mac and a digital camera? Then good news: Prizmo for Mac offers a good enough solution to let accomplish most of your scanning needs without the extra hardware. Is more accurate than Google translator and it will save a transcript of the conversation. You can send a reply to all in the group in their own language. Microsoft Translator- Select your language of choice. Snaptype- Take a picture of worksheet and you can type on it. *Maybe also be a good use for students on homebound taking a foreign language. Can record a video or the student’s voice for assignments. See-Saw-Online journal only accessible to certain people. Application for students with dyslexia-reads handwriting, not numbers very well though. Seeing AI- An app designed for visually impaired. It can read it aloud to you (not super accurate). Prizmo - Take picture/scan a page of a book and it will make a digital copy. Immersive Reader (use in Onenote or Wakelet) Allows you to change the size of the test, font and background can break words into syllables, can color code nouns, can screen mask, provides a picture dictionary, translates into other languages ![]() Open Dyslexic Font- A font that is thought to be easier for a student with dyslexia to read Mercury Reader- Simplifies the page to make it more visually appealing for a student with dyslexia Google Dictionary- Highlight words you do not know and it will give you the definition and will read the word to you Can also provide screen masking (lights the area being read) Read and Write- Text Help- Toolbar you can install. Always consider least restrictive environment before using these.ĭownloads/Extensions for Laptops/ChromebooksĬaptioning on Google Slides- Captions what you say at the bottom of your Google Slide presentation **Be careful to not over accommodate, these is not a one size fits all for all dyslexics. Each as a brief description of how it may be used to help your students with dyslexia and are hyperlinked to a short video on the product and how to use it. They may also be helpful in your day to day work. The following Extensions and apps could possibly be useful in assisting students with dyslexia to access their education.
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