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Braille reader: My Books. There are many ways to do it, but what I like to do is read with my left hand and move around the page with my right hand.

This portable device can be used to take notes in braille, which are in turn converted to speech, braille, or text. Photo courtesy of Freedom Scientific. These printers render text into braille. Photo courtesy of Enabling Technologies. Listen as Vikki Vaughan talks about the training provided by the assistive technology team at her school.

Next, Carolyn Schwartzbord shares a novel way to teach students how to download books from the Bookshare library. View Transcript. Transcript: Vikki Vaughan. The training is provided by the assistive technology team. In our school system, we have two occupational therapists, a speech language pathologist, and a vision specialist that make up the assistive technology team. So we go out and we provide the training in the use of the devices.

We often provide training to the special ed teachers. They, in turn, will provide the training for the students. And on occasion we also do provide direct instruction to the students, and I have provided training for parents as well. The playback devices that we use are fairly easy to understand. They come with a good tutorial disk; they also have print instructions. If a parent or a child is having difficulty with it, I will go in or a Member of the assistive technology team will go in and provide the training to them.

I have trained several of our high-school students who were blind to use their Bookshare books and the software. Transcript: Carolyn Schwartzbord. I need to go get it and download it onto my laptop. So we really want to develop their skills. What we really have wanted to do is try to get ownership for the teachers and for the kids, have the kids become really the experts that are going to teach their peers, as well as sometimes their teacher.

We have done a lot of training with parents, too, on Bookshare available for their kids and told them how they can also download books for recreational, leisure reading as well. Manipulate Text Highlight text Look up text in a dictionary Listen to synthetic speech reading Enlarge font Use boldface Change font style Change color of text Change color of background.

Listen as Jim Fruchterman talks about how an unexpected need increased the number of digital files an individual can download from the Bookshare library time: Transcript: Jim Fruchterman.

One of my favorite stories is, even though Bookshare gives sort of an unlimited library card to people with print disabilities, we do set a download limit of a hundred books per month.

And one of the surprising things was that within the first year of Bookshare there are handfuls of people who kept hitting their hundred-book-per-month download limit. And so we sent them emails, said why are you trying to read a hundred books a month?

And their answer was that they were browsing. Department of Education to expand the availability of digital books and software for reading those books. Over the next five years, Bookshare expects to add more than , new book titles and textbooks to its collection. Since , Don Johnston has partnered with literacy experts, psychologists, teachers, researchers, and scientists to develop more than a dozen educational technology access products to help struggling learners build core literacy skills.

The Bookshare. The software includes audio feedback, electronic highlighting, and note-taking features that allow students to capture their ideas, as well as a bibliographer that logs and organizes sources in a structured, step-by-step process.

The free text reader not only gives students with print disabilities access to classroom content and curriculum-based information through electronic books from Bookshare. According to Fruchterman, schools and individual students who have Bookshare. The Read:OutLoud Bookshare. Go Read is an accessible e-book reader for Android tablets and smartphones. Go Read is developed by Benetech, Bookshare's parent nonprofit.

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