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Interactive Demonstrations |
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Project Light's interactive literacy software enables tutors with a high-school
reading level to successfully tutor students, after
minimal training. The full system contains hundreds of lessons, drills, and stories created by literacy researchers.
Click "Try it now" next to the descriptions below to start the corresponding
demonstration.
| Demonstration: Visual Perception for Reading |
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In this demonstration, you'll go through 40 multiple-choice items from one of Project Light's "Zero to Five" modules. These
items test for specific aspects of visual perception that are needed to be a successful reader. Zero to Five's visual perception
lessons are designed to assist the pre-reading
student in acquiring the specific visual perception
competencies needed to experience success in
reading. The primary purpose is to extend and
reinforce various perceptual skills closely related to
reading and to help the student to experience
significant perceptual growth. Selected skill areas
include discrimination and association of pictures,
geometric forms, word configurations, colors, letters,
substitutions, deletions, spatial orientation, sizes and
shapes.
After you complete the items in the example lesson, you'll be shown a listing of
the areas of visual perception where you may require more practice.
In the full Project Light system, each of the listed areas corresponds to further lessons. |
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