Intellitools: Classroom Suite Reviewed by: Lauren Scott.

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Intellitools: Classroom Suite Reviewed by: Lauren Scott

Background Skill development software focusing on reading, writing, math, and language Designed for K-5 classrooms Applications to intermediate/secondary special education

Subjects Phonemic awareness Fluency Comprehension Vocabulary Writing Math

General Education Applications Templates for large-group presentations Classroom management applications Creativity tools Small-group intervention activities Assessments

Special Education Applications Fully customizable Adapted stories and books Templates for adapted worksheets Errorless writing with picture cues Easy data collection Adaptable difficulty levels

Accessibility Text-to-speech Picture symbols similar to Boardmaker Switch adaptability On-screen keyboard options Response control options –Ignore multiple clicks –Timed or untimed

Examples: Website

Examples: Early Childhood

Examples: Reading

Examples: Math

Conclusions Expensive at $345, but… –Versatile intervention tool –Many AT applications –Accessibility options –Appropriate for general and special education classrooms