Read&Write Review
March 05, 2024
Read&Write Review
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with Read&Write
Currently, my district uses Read&Write to support special education students' IEP needs. I think Read&Write is very robust, but I would love to see some of the features of Cowriter & Snap and Read embedded into it. Some of these features include topic dictionary when using word prediction, customization of highlighting when use Text to speech reader, translation of text to speech and speech to text into a different language. I would also be great if an app was created for OrbitNote so it could be used on an ipad, similar to Snap&Read. I would love to get a district license, but the admin will not approve due to cost.
- Easy of use.
- Learning academy is a great resource for learning about how to use the tools.
- Many different features to meet different students learning needs.
- Use on ipad.
- Additional features to meet more students' needs (topic dictionary for word prediction, translation of TTS and STT, word prediction in different languages, customizing how text is highlighted using TTS reading tools.
- Reduces the need for paraprofessionals.
- Help students be more independent & gain confidence.
This is extremely important because it reduces the training time and increases the implementation of students getting their needs met.
I typically prefer Read&Write to other tools because it is very robust and meets the majority of learners' needs.
Do you think Read&Write delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Read&Write's feature set?
Yes
Did Read&Write live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Read&Write go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Read&Write again?
Yes