How To Use WordQ? Getting Started With WordQ Desktop
WordQ is a state-of-the art literacy support software that has helped millions of users around the world read and write better. WordQ works virtually anywhere that you type or read on a PC or Mac, running overtop of word processors like Word or Pages, design software like Photoshop or InDesign, and even social networks like Facebook or Twitter. Whether you’re planning to use WordQ at school, home, or work here are some tips to get you started.
What Is WordQ and What Does It Do?
WordQ [wurd-kyoo] is an award-winning assistive technology software that was developed right here in Ontario, by Dr. Frasier Shein in partnership with Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital. In the simplest terms, WordQ helps people read better and write better and, because of that, it increases confidence and independence in the students that use it. Regardless of whether they have an IEP in place or not, whether they are neurodiverse or neurotypical, or whether they have a physical disability or are non-disabled, students that use WordQ improve their writing skills and communicate more effectively.
Ontario Human Rights Commission launches Right to Read Public Inquiry to benefit Ontario Students
This October, the Ontario Human Rights Commission launched a public inquiry into the Right to Read. The inquiry was spurred on by the data collected from recent EQAO – Education Quality and Accountability Office – test results, which showed that more than 25% of grade 3 students and 53% of grade 3 students with special education needs did not meet the Ontario’s reading standard.