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I recently came from NCCE where I attended a session on Assistive
Technology. There is some excellent software made may the Don Johnston Co.,
namely Co-writer, Write Out Loud and the Intellitools suite. Here at High
Point we recently purchased some copies of the Intellitools software and we
are experimenting with DragonSpeak Naturally, a voice-to-text program.
Carl Shutoff
shutoff@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us
Tech Coordinator
High Point Elem.
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>From: "Janice Johnson-Palmer" <johnpalm@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us>
>To: TIC-TECH@tic.ssd.k12.wa.us
>Subject: Tic-Tech: Assistive devices
>Date: Thu, Mar 29, 2001, 10:47
>
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> Hi...
> I have been working with teachers at Green Lake Elementary and other
> schools who need assistive technology for students. What teachers have
> said to me is that they do not know everything that is available, nor
> what is new. They would like to know what other teachers in the
> district are using and would recommend for use. If you know of
> technology which works with the visually impaired, the hearing
> impaired, developmentally delayed, or others would you please post to
> me or to this list and I will try to compile resources that will be on
> the IT Web site.
> Thank you!
> --
> Janice Johnson-Palmer
> Technology Innovation Challenge Grant
> and Instructional Technology
> johnsonpalmer@seattleschools.org
> 206.366.7915
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