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Great Apps for Dyslexia

Great Apps for Dyslexia
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Noodle Staff March 24, 2012

Help your child with dyslexia by having her explore these apps.

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These 4 apps for the iPad are great resources for students with dyslexia:

VoiceOver and Text-to-Speech

(Free built-in features on the iPad.) These features allow users to hear a spoken description of what's on the screen, hear text from websites, email, or e-readers read aloud. The voices and reading speed are customizable. Text-to-Speech also includes talking alerts, calenders and clocks. Click here to see a demo on how to activate these features on your iPad.

Dragon Dictate and Dragon Go!

(Free.) Dragon Dictate allows you to dictate emails, facebook updates, or notes. Dragon Go allows you to search google, wikipedia or other search engines by saying your query term instead of typing it.

American Wordspeller & Phonetic Dictionary

($4.99.) This app allows users to type in the first several letters of a word phonetically and the dictionary will offer words that match your search. For example, typing in medal will also bring up the words metal, meddle, or mettle. An internet connection is not required so you can use the app whenever and wherever you need it.

myHomework

(Free.) This app helps students to remember homework, due dates, tests or quizzes and syncs up with computers at school and at home so students have access to their homework no matter where they are.

Do you know of a great app that we've left off the list? Let us know in the comments and we'll be sure to add it!

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