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Useful Technology in Homeschooling Special Needs High Schoolers
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328: Useful Technology in Homeschooling Special Needs High Schoolers with Melody Durham
In this episode, Meryl chats with homeschool mom, Melody Durham, who shares the tech tools that have helped her dyslexic high schooler succeed. From smart pens to speech-to-text software, Melody explains what’s worked, why it’s made a difference, and how to advocate for your student in homeschool and classroom settings.
Topics Covered:
Why Melody began homeschooling her daughter with dyslexia
Tools recommended by the Yale Center for Dyslexia
Dictation tools: Microsoft Word vs Google Docs, and the importance of a good microphone
Audiobooks: Chirp Books (budget-friendly) and Bookshare (free for qualified students)
Built-in screen readers in Chrome and Edge for reading online articles aloud
Tips for working with co-op or online teachers and advocating for needed accommodations
Mentioned Resources:
- Yale Center for Dyslexia’s Technology Recommendations
- LiveScribe Pen
- Good quality microphone
- Microsoft Surface using OneNote
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Chirp Books
- Bookshare
- Screen readers (built into Chrome and Edge)
Parents: Don’t forget to communicate your student’s learning needs with co-op or online class teachers—they’re often more than willing to help!
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
The post Useful Technology in Homeschooling Special Needs High Schoolers appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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Manage episode 489520176 series 3086653
328: Useful Technology in Homeschooling Special Needs High Schoolers with Melody Durham
In this episode, Meryl chats with homeschool mom, Melody Durham, who shares the tech tools that have helped her dyslexic high schooler succeed. From smart pens to speech-to-text software, Melody explains what’s worked, why it’s made a difference, and how to advocate for your student in homeschool and classroom settings.
Topics Covered:
Why Melody began homeschooling her daughter with dyslexia
Tools recommended by the Yale Center for Dyslexia
Dictation tools: Microsoft Word vs Google Docs, and the importance of a good microphone
Audiobooks: Chirp Books (budget-friendly) and Bookshare (free for qualified students)
Built-in screen readers in Chrome and Edge for reading online articles aloud
Tips for working with co-op or online teachers and advocating for needed accommodations
Mentioned Resources:
- Yale Center for Dyslexia’s Technology Recommendations
- LiveScribe Pen
- Good quality microphone
- Microsoft Surface using OneNote
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking
- Chirp Books
- Bookshare
- Screen readers (built into Chrome and Edge)
Parents: Don’t forget to communicate your student’s learning needs with co-op or online class teachers—they’re often more than willing to help!
Take a look at show sponsor, FundaFunda Academy to see what they offer for online classes and web-based unit studies.
Join our Facebook Group especially for the listeners of this podcast! You can ask questions and get advice as you try integrating technology in your homeschool.
If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the show and give a rating and maybe even a review! Subscribing will help you make sure you never miss an episode
The post Useful Technology in Homeschooling Special Needs High Schoolers appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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