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Inclusive learning: Get more out of your computer for every student
Which hidden tools do you still have to discover in your browser, Word or Powerpoint to support students with dyslexia, ASD, ADHD, color blindness…? Do you suddenly use them for your whole class? Because inclusive learning makes everyone …
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Tools in Windows 10 to support visually impaired students
This infographic in English gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual difficulties:
- customize cursor and arrow,
- enlarge text,
- use magnifying glass,
- reading function.
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Tools on iPad that can support students with visual impairments
This infographic in English gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual difficulties:
- reading function,
- zoom function,
- Siri,
- enlarge text ...
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Tools on iPad that can support students with dyslexia
This English infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with spelling and reading difficulties:
- dictionary,
- spell checker,
- reading function ...
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Reading function on smartphone and iPhone
Have texts read out on your screen. Both on iOS and Android.
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Typ10: Learning to type for dyslexics
Many children with dyslexia struggle with a negative self-image and are therefore unable to develop optimally. However, creating the right learning environment can do wonders. This is precisely what we attach great importance to with Typ10. We …
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Dictate on your smartphone
Do you remember the teacher in front of the class who had you write beautiful sentences? In the same way, put your smartphone to work with the dictation function. Speak to the phone, instead of typing a lot. The smartphone then converts your …
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Accessibility tools for Chromebook
This English-language infographic gives you an overview of built-in tools that can support students with visual problems or reading difficulties:
- screen reader,
- text-to-speech,
- speech-to-text,
- magnification function.
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Online help as a form of support for people with an intellectual disability
This brochure provides an overview of a number of websites, tools, apps, ... that are aimed at people with an intellectual disability:
- WAI-NOT,
- autism chat,
- Dotti,
- my own plan,
- sorry box,
- Stephanie,
- ...
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Learning Tools in Word
In Word, use the Learning Tools tool to help students with reading disabilities read texts fluently.
Thanks to the tool you can split words into syllables, have texts read aloud, you can automatically adjust the column width of the text and you can …
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Voice typing in Google Docs
Dictate the content of your text document easily, also in Dutch.
In Google Docs you can have your spoken text typed out automatically via the menu. Click on Tools in the menu and then on the microphone.
You can read more tips in the article.
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Microtraining to get started with H5P yourself
With H5P you can create simple digital exercises.
On this website you will find short micro lessons to get started with H5P.
René Breedveld explains in videos of maximum 10 minutes how to make an exercise in H5P.You can get started with H5P for …
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