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OpenDyslexic

12/18/2019

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OpenDyslexic is an Add On for Chrome and software that you can download to your computer. It allows users to change the font of websites and documents into a font that is easier to read and distinguishes between letters that can be easily confused. The images below show a BBC article with and without OpenDyslexic. 
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IMG description: Pictured is a BBC article about Australia's hottest temperature.
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IMG description: Pictured is a BBC article about Australia's hottest temperature. The font in this image uses OpenDyslexic to make letters clearer to read.
OpenDyslexic. OpenDyslexic. Retrieved from: https://www.opendyslexic.org/
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Presentation Translator

12/18/2019

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This tool from Microsoft helps with quick translations to presentations. As this is an automatic process, one should be careful of idioms, colloquialisms, etc. Teachers may use this tool for parent presentations and open house or to provide explanations/notes in a variety of languages. 
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Microsoft (2019). Presentation translator. Retrieved from: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/help/presentation-translator/
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MagnusCards

12/18/2019

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MagnusCards is a free app for both Apple and Android that focuses on life and social skills. Users can navigate through a series of real life experiences and learn key phrases, actions to take, and how to navigate the world in face to face, via the phone, and on the web experiences. This app is focused on certain communities (with links to websites), but can be used by anyone with a need to work on these skills. This app includes written text, visuals, and audio.
Link to App
MagnusMode (2019). MagnusCards. Retrieved from: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.magnusmode&hl=en
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Duolingo

12/18/2019

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Duolingo is a free website/app that allows access to languages. It is directly connected to a variety of languages including (but not limited to) Spanish, French, Mandarin Chinese, Irish, and Latin. Duolingo has little differentiation, but does provide differentiation from what may typically go on in a classroom. Duolingo requires motivation outside the app and should, in my opinion, not be assigned as required work for students. There are some concerns with regards to high frequency vocabulary, appropriateness of some content for students of varying ages, and the input it provides. With some languages it provides images and sound and for others there is writing and sound. 
Link to website
Duolingo (2019). Duolingo. Retrieved from: https://www.duolingo.com/
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