DEAFBLIND Online December 18, 2008
Posted by anne marie in ELA, SMART Board, Special Education, Websites.Tags: DeafBlind Online, free software, Special needs
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I have been utilizing the software from DeafBlind Online for quite a while, first learning of it from Dale Gardner-Fox at a HEC CCATT Center workshop I attended a couple of years ago. This amazing site offers some great FREE downloadable software. In my opinion, it rivals other software programs that come with a hefty price tag. It is very user friendly, easy to install and offers a variety of options.
“This website provides free software for people who are deafblind or have learning disabilities. This software can be used to enable them to learn, explore their surroundings and become more independent.”
They offer six programs which you need to download to your computer prior to being able to access the materials- which I might add are not only extensive, but wonderfully created. The downloads are quick and painless! They also offer the option of printing the user manuel in Word format for each program, which can be very useful in the event you encounter difficulties.
The 1st program is called Sense Factory. This can be utilized as a basic automatic slide show or can be set to practise cause/affect objectives using switches or touching the SMARTBoard to advance the slide. The photos and sound are excellent. It offers basic alphabet and dressing activities.
The 2nd program is called Everday Skills. This program provides you with a tutorial on how to create profiles for each student to access various life skill activities. Again, these activities are very well presented. The “What’s Right” option in this program is especially helpful to review learned skills. It presents two slide with a question and the student must touch the correct picture that illustrates the answer- working well with the SMARTBoard.
The 3rd program is the EdWord. This is a talking word processor that allows you to combine text with symbols. The only negative I found is that although it will speak words, it does not speak sentences and/or paragraphs, but it does speak words and is free! It can be used as a text/symbol or a symbol only processor, similar to Writing With Symbols. I should mention though that you will need to download the symbols from Symbol Set Maker (the 4th program). When downloaded it will instantly convert a file full of images into the correct format to be used in EdWord and EdWeb.
So this brings me to the 5th program, EdWeb which is downloaded with EdWord. EdWeb is a talking web browser that can display web pages as a combination of text and symbols. I have encountered some difficulty using this program and have been told by the Tech folks that it is due to the Network system at school.
The 6th and final program offered is Grid Maker. This program is an accessory for producing grids to use in EdWord and EdWeb. This download offers you the ability to create interactive writing and/or symbol activities. A huge plus!
So if you haven’t already explored this marvelous FREEEEEEEEEEEE site you definitely need to put it at the top of your “To Do” list for the new year! ENJOY!
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