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Customizing with UD Features: Write:OutLoud
Index
Overview
¦ Multiple
Representations of Information ¦
Multiple
Options for Expression and
Control ¦ Multiple
Options for Engagement ¦
Customizing
Tips ¦ UD
Wish List ¦
Feedback
¦ Product
Information ¦ Disclaimer
Overview
Write:OutLoud is a talking word processor for all
students. It is especially beneficial to those students who
need auditory and visual supports as they write. Students
can easily set all program features to provide support when
they need it: auditory typing and proofreading feedback,
automatic spell checking, highlighting, and other features
can be turned on and off via menus or buttons. The simple
interface allows students to get right to the task of
writing, and the program's universal design features support
budding writers of all abilities.
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1. Multiple
Representations of Information
While the program provides text-to-speech support
throughout the program, one unique feature is its talking
spell checker.
The spell checker provides text-to-speech
support for students who may not be able to
identify the correct spelling of the word they
misspelled. This is especially useful for students
struggling with spelling, as they can listen to the
sentence containing the misspelled word, hear the
misspelled word spelled aloud letter by letter, and
hear all of the choices in the list of suggested
words before making a selection.
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2. Multiple
Options for Expression and Control
Students can control the visual presentation of their
document when it is on screen and when it is printed.
Students can choose multiple fonts, styles,
sizes and colors to support their writing and its
presentation. A student with a visual impairment
may enlarge the text, set the text color to yellow,
and set the background color to black in order to
create a comfortable writing and reading
environment. Another student may choose to use
color to set the mood for his story.
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3. Multiple Options for
Engagement
Struggling writers can use the various text-to-speech
voice options as they write text, hear it "performed" by the
different voices, and present it to their peers and
teachers. While using text to speech can be motivating for
these writers, they will also hear any mistakes they need to
correct along the way.
Students can choose to use different voices for
different purposes. A deeper male voice may be the
perfect narrator to read one story, while a
whispering female voice might work better for a
different tale. Students may even choose to turn
speech off and read it out loud themselves.
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Customizing Tips
- For students with visual impairments, select the
appropriate font style, text size, and color combination.
When appropriate, encourage these students to learn the
keyboard equivalents or use the talking button ribbon
instead of reading items from the menu bar.
- For younger students, set up template files with the
appropriate settings and have each student launch the
program from a template file with their own name. Each
student's new file will start out with the right size
text, colors, and text to speech settings. Remember to
use "Save As" instead of "Save" when saving each new
story or document.
- For students using a single switch to control the
computer, use a system-wide scanning system such as Ke:nx
with Write:OutLoud setups so that they will have
access to program controls and an on-screen keyboard.
- For students who have difficulty using the mouse to
highlight and select text , use the program's select
button on the ribbon bar to automatically select an
entire sentence.
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Universal Design Wish
List
- Add talking dialogue boxes so that all they will be
more usable by students who rely on text-to-speech
output.
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Feedback
How do you customize your students' learning with
Write:OutLoud? We would like to add your ideas to our
Web site, space permitting. (If we use your submission, we
will give you credit.) Submit your Customizing Tips and UD
Wish List items via e-mail to udfeedback@cast.org.
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Product Information
For more information about Write:OutLoud, see the
Teaching
Tools section of this Web site.
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Disclaimer
CAST does not necessarily endorse this product or
consider it fully universally designed. CAST applauds the
inclusion of universally designed features in this product
and wishes to illustrate some of those features for
educational purposes.
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Page updated April 26, 2001

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