A Transition Time For This Site

This site tells about Aural Reading and assistive technology that lets persons read and write print rapidly and effortlessly, despite inadequate visual reading and inadequate handwriting ability. At this time there are two parts to this site: The Original Site and The New Site. The original site have good information that is being updated as it is moved to the new site, and the new site has new articles as well as the updated information from the old site. Use both sites until I can get them consolidated.

Aural Reading: A Silicon Bullet for Dyslexia

Introduction

Aural Reading: A Silicon Bullet for Dyslexia



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Introduction

Alternative Reading

Alternative Writing
Enrolling for Audio Text Books
Using Audio Text Books
Ordering Audio Text Books
Dictate and Edit
A New Solution

Dictate and Edit
IEP: D&E at Home
IEP: Assisted Writing
IEP: Scribe at Home
Paper: Bright Students with Dyslexia



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This web site will tell about bright students with dyslexia using a program called Alternative Methods for Reading and Writing.  It teaches students to use Aural Reading.

New technology will let people with dyslexia use print for reading and writing despite inadequate visual reading and inadequate handwriting ability.

Follow the link on the right side of the screen that says "A New Solution" to see an article from Exceptional Parent magazine and the link to the lower right for a new paper on moving students to from mediocrity to excellence.

Conferences presented to this year:

Tennessee Association for Assistive Technology (TAAT) Conference 2009
December 10 - 11, 2009
Airport Marriott, Nashville, TN

Upcoming Conferences where I will be presenting:

International Dyslexia Association 8th Annual RISE Conference
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Currey Ingram Academy, Brentwood, Tennessee



My name is Mike Matvy, and I would like to hear from you. My e-mail address is MikeMatvy@gmail.com


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