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Sentence Tracking, model BRW3, is a braille training programs designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This courseware package is designed to be used with the SAL Speech Assisted Learning System (see separate entry) and contains worksheets that provide practice scanning lines of fully contracted Braille with the goal of improving reading speed and word recognition. The learner must differentiate real words from groups of letters that do not spell words. The package contains 108 pages. Worksheets are placed on the pressure-sensitive platform of the SAL and the student is asked to find each occurrence of a given word on the page and press it. A spoken message after each press indicates whether the student's response is correct, and a score is given after each page is completed. In addition to barcoded braille pages, each set of SAL courseware includes print copies of the braille pages and one SAL disk.

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Price: 21.95.

This product record was updated on November 16, 2010.

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Exceptional Teaching Inc.

3994 Oleander Way
Castro Valley, California 94546
United States
Telephone: 800- 549-6999 or 510-889-7282.
Fax: 510- 889-7382.
Web: http://www.exceptionalteaching.com.
Email: info@exceptionalteaching.com.


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