--- Forwarded Message from "Detiveaux, Georges J"
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>Subject: accommodating a severely dyslexic student
>Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 08:39:06 -0500
>Thread-Topic: accommodating a severely dyslexic student
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>From: "Detiveaux, Georges J" <[log in to unmask]>
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See below for info on FL teaching & disabilities...
georges detiveaux
language labs, http://www.cy-faircollege.com/languagelabs
french, http://faculty.nhmccd.edu/gdetiveaux
cy-fair college, 9191 barker cypress road, lrnc-212a, cypress, tx 77433
ph 281.290.5975 fx 281.290.5282
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>Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 11:39:51 -0500
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>Subject: accommodating a severely dyslexic student
Dear all,
Has anyone used a voicing software program, such as Dragon Naturally
Speaking, to allow a beginning FL student with severe dyslexia to
complete written assignments? I doubt this would even work because of
the demands of training the program to recognize a voice. Can anyone
offer effective alternatives to producing written work for a beginning
foreign language (in this case, French) course?
Thanks much,
Tammy
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Tammy Berberi, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of French
U Minnesota, Morris
http://www.morris.umn.edu/academic/french
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