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Solutions: "Print Text Reading"
Using Describe Captioned Media (DCMA) program
with over 4,000 captioned media films.
will help your students with their reading and writing skills
since it is closed captioned!
This is one perfect accessibility tool for you to teach
your students in reading and writing especially text reading part
especially text reading part!
There are other tools you can you can either, YouTube or School Tube
can also be used in part of their film project
using primary language which is American Sign Language (ASL).
While your students are working on their film projects,
they can use an online caption editor tool called OverStream
captions on their video projects
as part of their reading and writing skill building.
Of course, you can also use Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
slideshow as an added benefit for your students to put type the texts
on the slides as part of their print text reading skills.
These tools are the examples of what you can use to assist your
students struggling print text reading materials.
You also as a teacher can use these
tools to create accessible instructional materials for print text reading materials.