The Franklin AnyBook reader could be used in so many ways for learners with multiple special needs. Here are a few I have thought of:
- use with manual communication boards as a mid-tech AAC device
- use with visual schedules or task strips as a prompting device
- use with social stories as a means of independent access to text for non- or early readers
- use with a cookbook to read recipes
- use to say the Pledge of Alligiance
- use for sequencing activities - be it math, phonemes or story sequencing
- use to label colors for those with visual impairments
- use to record messages from home to school and back
You can even check out the AnyBook Reader Blog.
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ReplyDeleteA french article from me, about Anybook :
http://ddata.over-blog.com/0/03/42/71/fichiers-pdf/anybook.pdf
All the best
Thierry Danigo
Réseau Nouvelles Technologies
Association des Paralysés de France
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