BuddyBooks from ObjectiveEd
BuddyBooks, funded through a National Science Foundation grant, helps struggling readers, such as students with dyslexia, ADHD or other reading disabilities, improve their reading skills. It works by students and a computer take turns reading passages from a book together. Since the student is reading every other sentence, itβs a lower cognitive load. That means students can read at their interest level, not their reading skill level, that they might think are βkiddieβ books.
For students with dyslexia or other reading disabilities, BuddyBooks comes with over 1 million fiction and non-fiction books.
Using Natural Language Processing, the computer verifies the student has read each sentence correctly. BuddyBooks uses this assessment information to provide feedback to the student and to provide to teachers an oral reading assessment, so the teacher can quickly target their reading instruction based on the studentβs individual needs. Teachers are seeing a 24% improvement in fluency when students use BuddyBooks.
For these reasons and more, BuddyBooks from ObjectiveEd is a Cool Tool Awards Winner for βBest Special Needs / Assistive Technology Solutionβ as part of The EdTech Awards 2024 from EdTech Digest. Learn more.Β
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