Antidote 11: Bilingual Grammar Checker
The app that we are looking at today is one of the more advanced writing aids available right now, and it’s available in both of Canada’s official languages.
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In this episode we are joined by our summer student, Jonathon Beaumont. Jonathon is a relatively new AT user who has been diagnosed with a rare neurological condition known as Friedreich’s ataxia. We talk about what it’s like to be diagnosed with a neurological condition at age 13, which AT he uses and why, his experiences in university as an AT user, and much more.
Today we are joined by Ainsley Congdon. Ainsley has worked at the Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick in many capacities since 2017 and has been the executive director of the organization since 2019.
Language Therapy is a 4-in-1 app that provides users with an array of language-based therapies. The activities are customizable, giving you the ability to add your own words, pictures, sounds, or prompts.
We are going to see how Microsoft’s newly redesigned accessibility page stacks up against the competition. And with Windows products and Microsoft 365 being so widely used within the New Brunswick school system, this information will be useful to just about any parent, teacher, or student with accessibility needs.