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  2. fully compatible with JAWS (a popular screen reader). JBrick was developed as an alternative to BricxCC, it is compatible with common screen readers and braille displays, enables code to be easily located by line number and provides both audio and visual feedback (Ludi et al., 2014). 3.1.2 Accessibility of Programming Languages

  3. A total of 15 learning-disabled and 15 skilled readers viewed three groups of nonsense pictures (unnamed, name-nonassociated, and name-associated), then recalled them later. Results suggested learning disabled children's reading difficulties are due to an inability to activate a semantic representation that interconnects visual and verbal codes.

  4. Uses the language experience approach with a state driver's manual to teach disabled adolescent readers and educable mentally retarded students. (RS) Descriptors: Language Experience Approach , Learning Disabilities , Remedial Reading , Secondary Education , Teaching Methods

  5. Good readers and poor readers (aged 7, 9, and 11) responded to stimuli matchable by physical similarity (e.g., A-A) or by name (e.g., A-a). The lack of a significant age or reading competence interaction with the type of match was interpreted as an inability of the poor reader to reduce required visual processing through anticipation.

  6. Fluency in reading involves many cognitive processes occurring at one time, and when attained, frees the reader from exhausting one's cognitive capacity. Fluency is based upon oral language skills, phonemic awareness, familiarity with letter forms, and efficient decoding skills (Pikulski & Chard, 2005, p. 517).

  7. Optical mark recognition - Wikipedia

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    The first mark sense scanner was the IBM 805 Test Scoring Machine; this read marks by sensing the electrical conductivity of graphite pencil lead using pairs of wire brushes that scanned the page. In the 1930s, Richard Warren at IBM experimented with optical mark sense systems for test scoring, as documented in US Patents 2,150,256 (filed in ...

  8. Automatic identification and data capture - Wikipedia

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    Automatic identification and data capture. Automatic identification and data capture ( AIDC) refers to the methods of automatically identifying objects, collecting data about them, and entering them directly into computer systems, without human involvement. Technologies typically considered as part of AIDC include QR codes, [1] bar codes, radio ...

  9. R ESUMES - ERIC

    files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED012216.pdf

    become competent readers, are many who are handi-capped readers or have been labeled as remedial readers. This group can be helped by you, the. average classroom teacher, in the. normal classroom setting and without too many expensive, time-consumingdevices. This handbook has been written. to be used in the remedial. teaching of the. remedial ...

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  11. The best-selling OBD2 code reader on Amazon is on sale for ...

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    The scanner was made to work on most 1996 and newer U.S.-based cars and 2000 and newer EU-based and Asian vehicles. It even supports several languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Finnish ...