Various types of technology tools can be used to
address visual-spatial or motor control difficulties as well. Here are a few:
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MathPad: a talking math worksheet program that
enables students to perform arithmetic computations with whole numbers on the
computer in much the same way they would using paper and pencil.
o
MathPad Plus: extends all the features of
MathPad to arithmetic computations with fractions and decimals. It provides
several additional features to support student success.
o
Virtual Pencil: an educational application
designed for students who are unable to operate a pencil effectively. This
application makes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with
whole numbers, fractions, and decimals accessible to students with
disabilities. Allows students to complete problems in a similar way they would
using paper and pencil.
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