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Literacy Software: A Universal Tool

Literacy software is not a new tool in the assistive technology toolbox. For years schools and individuals have used programs such as Kurzweil 3000, Read&Write GOLD, WYNN and other programs to improve literacy outcomes among students. These programs offer a variety of features that benefit not only special education students, but all students. Falling under the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), literacy software can enhance the ability to access and comprehend reading and writing tasks for nearly everyone.

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These products offer a variety of helpful features to assist in reading and writing tasks. Each type of software offers its own unique features and may possess features that target specific audiences.

These features may include:

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