MISSOULA - A new software at the University of Montana and affiliated campuses will make a big difference for students with learning disabilities this spring.
The Read and Write Gold software will allow students and employees to have whatever is on the computer screen read to them out loud.
The Disability Services for Students department originally wanted it for students with learning disabilities and barriers to print - but found it all UM students could benefit from the program.
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What:
This session will examine before, during, and after reading strategies that can be applied in all content area classrooms and support increased comprehension of the text. When all subject area teachers have students use common strategies, it leads to greater independence, more responsibility in the learning, and increased student outcomes for all students.
When:
Monday, May 20, 2013
8:30 am - 4:00 pm Mountain
Where:
Comfort Inn
1370 North 7th Ave.
Bozeman, MT 59715
Cost:
Professional: $75.00 Paraprofessional, Parents or Students: $25.00