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Assistive
Technology to Support Writing
There is a
variety of Assistive Technology to support students who struggle
with writing. The use of these
technology tools can have
a tremendous impact on student performance. Note that many of
these are sold on the mass market, not as specialized AT, and
have the
advantage of mass market pricing.
Simple Technology
When
thinking about tools that can help improve handwritten work,
begin by providing a variety of pencils and pens
of different
sizes and shapes. Select some of the many on the market today
that have
special grips built in and also provide additional grips
that can make it easier to hold and reduce fatigue. Sometimes
students
have
difficulty monitoring the pressure they are producing; fun
pens that light up when the writer presses the tip down
to write can
help provide
feedback. They are available periodically at dollar stores
and other discount stores.
Magnetic letters
and/or words can allow struggling writers tap into ideas by moving
words or
ideas around. Magnetic
Poetry is
one brand
of a magnetic word bank. The student can shuffle these
pre-formed pieces of language around to compose messages. Magnetic
letters
and words can offer a range of words at an appropriate
reading level
with a mix of adjectives and adverbs to allow the student
more depth and complexity than they would manage when
struggling
to form legible
handwriting.
It may also
be helpful to try a variety of paper. There are a variety of
special papers with raised lines,
thicker
lines,
wider
spaces
between lines, shaded lines, etc. They are available
from such school supply vendors such as Pro-Ed (1-800-897-3202,
http://www.proedinc.com or
Beacon Ridge (http://www.beacon-ridge.com).
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