ELR Software produces computer programs designed by speech pathologists for speech, language & literacy intervention. Our programs may be used interactively within therapy sessions, to increase efficiency in service delivery, and to improve access to the Internet for people with special needs. We are also available as consultants to clinicians and research projects in the fields of literacy and accessibility issues associated with the Internet.
The aim of this newsletter is to inform you of developments and changes to our major products eLr (Extra Language Resources) and Word Meanings. We welcome the opportunity for feedback and questions, and will be pleased to consider including reader contributions and announcements.
This Newsletter (and previous editions) as well as a "print-ready" PDF version of the current edition is available online at www.elr.com.au/news. An email version is also sent monthly to members of our mailing list (See Subscribing/Unsubscribing).
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This month, 26 tasks have been added to "Phonology - Later sounds" in the "blends with s" subsections targeting single syllable words. All new tasks use the WordSoundButtons model which presents one word at a time on the screen. The learner is encouraged to click each grapheme, say the corresponding phoneme, and then blend to say the word. For example, in the "sk sound blends - initial position subsection" the learner sees the word "sketch", clicks on each grapheme "s - k - e - tch", and blends to produce the word; or when targeting this blend in the final position, the word "flask" appears; the learner clicks on each grapheme "f - l - a - s - k" and then blends to produce the word.
While this model is used extensively in the "Reading and Spelling" sections to encourage sounding out and blending to develop early reading and decoding skills, in the "Phonology - Later sounds" section, the aim is to provide activities to encourage accurate production of target sounds in words as well as develop phonemic awareness within therapy for speech sound disorders.
As an occasional feature of this Newsletter, we include simple, unpaid announcements of products developed by other small, independent developers, who, like ourselves, are practising clinicians who have put their ideas and experience into resource materials for general distribution. Links and brief information about these sites may be found at www.elr.com.au/links/developers.htm. To date we have listed -
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ELR has a number of free or evaluation files available for downloading directly from our website. Please see www.elr.com.au/downloads.htm for specific details. For other supporting materials and documents available for free download, please see www.elr.com.au/support.htm.
ELR Software offers free eLr tutorials over the web. We can provide this sort of support to individuals, or to groups who would like to have an overview of eLr. We are also offering free Coviu sessions to allow clinicians to get a feel for teletherapy, and in particular the advantages of using eLr for Coviu. Please contact us for details.
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