OverviewComputers can enhance students' writing abilities by offering alternative strategies to production and learning. In this module, we identify specific software features and programs to enhance writing opportunities. We have also compiled a list of vendors of software helpful to students who have difficulty writing. As students begin the writing process, they associate sounds with the shapes of words and letters. They look to see if the words make sense and are spelled correctly. They read what they have written to themselves or aloud. When composing or revising, they look to previous sections and insert, erase, reorganize or make notes. Pens and pencils are their writing tools; legibility in written work is important. |
| Students with disabilities frequently require alternative ways of creating written text. A continuum of writing tools and strategies includes pencils to computers to voice input. Although low-tech options should be considered, computers offer a variety of features that can support the writing process. Using a keyboard to write often eliminates legibility issues. Students are able to see and hear as they write with special software programs. Computers can also provide assistance with visual organization, outlining, and step-by-step direction following -- all which support the writing process.
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