Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Multisensory Educational Software

Allowing students to learn using more than one sense can help eliminate some barriers in the classroom. Students may process information better if they see and hear it as opposed to just one. A student who is dyslexic needs a different approach to learning language than traditional methods employed in many classrooms.


Multisensory techniques stimulate learning by encouraging students to use some or all of their senses.Touchmath provides educators with the most successful multisensory math programs, where students see it, say it, hear it, touch it, and learn it. This is just one example of multisensory educational software which can benefit students who have ADHD, learning disabled, or have a sensory processing  disorder.

The video below shows how touchmath works with simple addition.


Additional Resources
https://www.touchmath.com/
http://www.earobics.com/
http://www.earobics.com/

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