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Kurzweil 3000-firefly

Read

Read any digital text available in spoken word. It is our belief that great educational technology can decrease the literacy gap and cater to the needs of each student, even when resources are scarce. Kurzweil 3000-firefly, a web-based literacy support program, provides real solutions for students who struggle to read fluently or who lack the reading skills necessary to achieve rigorous academic standards.

Comprehend

Deliver audio and visual Reinforcement. Achievement levels are directly affected by students' ability to read and understand grade-level materials. Using a multi-sensory approach to learning, Kurzweil 3000-firefly helps students read at grade-level and reach a deeper level of reading comprehension so that they can succeed in academically rigorous environments.

Demonstrate

Complete assignments and tests independently, with Improved results. A student's inability to demonstrate what they know affects more than test results or grades, it clouds the ability of educators to teach. Kurzweil 3000-firefly is an effective tool for helping students demonstrate their knowledge in a particular content area. Consequently, educators are able to evaluate students' abilities more accurately. The ability to understand student progress is then further enhanced by usage reporting data found in Kurzweil 3000-firefly.



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Literacy Technology for the Entire Learning Process

A Learning "Ecosystem"

Centralized hub for accessing data insights and managing content across platforms (PC, Mac, and iPad)-with no limit on file storage.

Flexible Literacy Support

Web-based technology uses Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to support whole class, small group, and personalized instruction.

Research-based Technology

Studies show students can read twice as fast, with improved comprehension. Research also shows a significant difference in ELL development of decoding and fluency skills.