Digital reading tools
Digital reading tools are electronic equivalents to traditional reading tools like dictionaries and writing notes on a page or sticky notes, which help you study and learn. But the digital tools often have features that also help with decoding and spelling or just make the task easier.
Digital reading tools are electronic equivalents to traditional reading tools like dictionaries and writing notes on a page or sticky notes, which help you study and learn. But the digital tools often have features that also help with decoding and spelling or just make the task easier.
- Digital annotation tools (highlighters, notes) and digital talking dictionaries are available as features of these paid apps:
- Digital dictionaries are available for free online (e.g. http://www.dictionary.com/) and could be paired with text-to-speech for listening.
- Highlight and extract tools allow you to copy highlighted text to a new document and are available in these paid apps:
- Read and Write for Google Chrome (paid features)
- Snap and Read Universal