RE: Tools for onenote

Thank you so much Steve as I use OneNote and this is good news as a free download. 

I watched the video and  Microsoft kept stating that all the features were 'proven' to help those with dyslexia and learning disabilities.  How I wish they had provided all the references to the research they used to make those statements!  It has always been hard to 'prove the effectiveness' of  ATs in order to get funding to provide those with disabilities with such things as  text to speech, colour and font size, style options, line and letter spacing changes, picking out parts of speech, de-cluttering pages  and syllable division etc.   

I am still trying to work on the Multimodal document and have really had problems trying to back all the  statements with research findings let alone find ways of testing suggested strategies! 

Best wishes
E.A. 

Mrs E.A. Draffan
WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton
Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103
http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Lee [mailto:steve@opendirective.com] 
Sent: 27 January 2016 18:12
To: public-cognitive-a11y-tf <public-cognitive-a11y-tf@w3.org>
Subject: Re: Tools for onenote

Here's the preview link

http://www.onenote.com/learningtools


Steve Lee
OpenDirective http://opendirective.com



On 27 January 2016 at 17:57, Steve Lee <steve@opendirective.com> wrote:
> This sounds really good
>
> http://www.forbes.com/sites/jordanshapiro/2016/01/25/learning-tools-for-microsoft-onenote-may-be-one-of-the-most-disruptive-education-technologies-yet/#2907fa7a5352

>
> Steve Lee
> Sent from my mobile device Please excuse typing errors

Received on Wednesday, 27 January 2016 19:51:29 UTC