There are many technological tools to support students in their academic endeavors. These technologies can help students learn to customize supports by aligning materials to their individual and unique learning styles.鈥
Read Speaker is a Text-to-Speech tool that converts digital text into natural sounding audio.
Genio, formerly known as Glean, is an audio-based note-taking tool designed to record lectures in real time. Imbedded tools within the software allow students to organize notes to study smarter, highlight key concepts to review and creates effective note-taking, so students get the most out of their lectures.
A smart pen is a sophisticated ink pen that is also equipped with a microphone to record audio, a speaker for audio playback, a small OLED display, an infra-red camera, and internal flash memory that captures handwritten notes, audio and drawings. It allows students to record what is written and heard. Tap anywhere on your notes (using the smart notebook) to replay audio, transfer notes to your Mac or PC for storage or review, organize and share your content.
Use a voice recorder to record lectures and presentations so you can playback the recording later for note-taking and review.
A hearing loop (sometimes called an audio induction loop) is a special type of sound system for use by people with hearing aids. The hearing loop provides a magnetic, wireless signal that is picked up by the hearing aid to assist with sound awareness, amplification, clarity, and directionality of the sound source.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking (Dragon) is a software and hardware package developed for Windows computers. The goal of Dragon is to make it easier to interact with a computer without manually using a keyboard or mouse.
Microsoft OneNote is a program that often comes with Microsoft Office Suite. OneNote is useful for notetaking, organizing, and writing assignments. Students can create 鈥渘otebooks鈥 with different sections and pages in them. Students can also record while they take notes, and OneNote will sync the notes with the audio. OneNote has pre-made templates for notetaking, list-making, and outlining that students can use to organize their notes and assignments.
Text-to-Speech technology allows students to understand information in a way that makes content easier to retain.鈥 By having materials read aloud, students receive information with auditory and visual cues, which often assists students to better understand more complex or dense reading assignments.鈥
Speech-to-Text programs assist students with producing written work by freeing up working memory. Students can fully focus on getting their thoughts on paper without being sidetracked by grammar, sentence structure, and spelling concerns which can be revised afterward.鈥
Grammar and Spell-Check software reviews written text and identifies spelling errors, checks whether the written text is grammatically correct, and offers suggestions for correction.
Tools to support learning include working memory, cognitive flexibility, emotional self-regulation, time management, and self-control.
Mind-Mapping is a brainstorming tool that creates visual diagrams of your ideas, assisting with the organization of thought.鈥 Using mind-mapping tools, one can create a conceptual map that illustrates the hierarchy and connections between different ideas.