Web-based Tools

The Internet has generated a host of assistive technology tools that live on the web. The benefit of web-based AT is that dyslexic students and adults can access it anywhere. Many web-based tools are also free to use or more affordable than traditional desktop software. While the following list is not complete, it will give you an idea of the variety of AT tools that are available online. For more information, you can contact me or follow the weblinks below.

Literacy / Study Skills

Rewordify
Scrible
Grammarly
Quizlet
Cram
Bookshare Web Reader

Research

EasyBib
BibMe

Math

WebMath

Dictation

Google Voice Typing
Microsoft Word Online
TalkTyper (for Chrome)
Speechnotes
Dictation.io
SpeechTexter

Text-to-Speech

NaturalReader
OneNote Online / Word Online (Immersive Reader)

Graphic Organizers

Mindmeister
Mindomo
Webspiration