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Rachel Lindsay

By the end of this project, you will have created multiple tools to assist students in your classroom who need support for visual processing. Whether they would benefit from reading trackers or organizational supports for their work, you will become confident at how to support their needs in order to encourage their success in the classroom.

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Project Overview
By the end of this project, you will have created multiple tools to assist students in your classroom who need support for visual processing. Whether they would benefit from reading trackers or organizational supports for their work, you will become confident at how to support their needs in order to encourage their success in the classroom. As teachers, it is our job to remove any roadblocks to student learning that we can. By accommodating students with visual processing difficulty, we can smooth they way for them to not only learn, but also to more successfully communicate their learning. Throughout this project, we will work together to become comfortable using Microsoft Word in order to create tools to support students. The skills you learn will extend beyond this project, allowing you to create additional content using Microsoft Word. *You will need a free Microsoft365 account for this project.

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Know what's good
, what to watch for
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Develops tools for supporting students with visual processing difficulty, enhancing their learning experience and success
Suitable for teachers seeking to accommodate students with visual processing challenges, empowering them to teach effectively
Taught by Rachel Lindsay, an experienced educator, providing valuable insights and practical guidance
Harness Microsoft Word's capabilities to create assistive tools, extending learning beyond the project
Promotes inclusive teaching practices, fostering an environment where every student can thrive
Requires a free Microsoft365 account, which may not be readily accessible to all participants

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Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Support for Visual Processing with Microsoft Word with these activities:
Practice using Microsoft Word to create documents
By practicing using Microsoft Word, you will become more comfortable with the software and will be able to create high-quality documents for your students.
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  • Open Microsoft Word
  • Create a new document
  • Type some text into the document
  • Format the text using the formatting tools
  • Save the document
Refresh knowledge of basic reading strategies
Help build a foundation for course content by reviewing different techniques for actively reading the assigned course texts.
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  • Read an article or chapter in your preferred reading material
  • Apply at least one reading strategy while reading the material
  • Reflect on which reading strategy was most helpful for you
Create a study guide for a unit
Improve the organization and retention of learned material by creating your own study guide for each unit.
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  • Identify the key concepts of the unit
  • Review your notes and the assigned readings
  • Create a study guide that includes the key concepts and any visual aids that may be helpful
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Create a visual guide to using Microsoft Word
By creating a visual guide to using Microsoft Word, you will be able to easily reference the steps for creating documents, making it easier to support your students.
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  • Open Microsoft Word
  • Create a new document
  • Take screenshots of the steps you take to create a document
  • Assemble the screenshots into a visual guide
Mentor a student who needs support with visual processing
By mentoring a student who needs support with visual processing, you can share your knowledge and help them to succeed in your classroom.
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  • Identify a student who needs support with visual processing
  • Reach out to the student and offer your support
  • Meet with the student regularly to provide support

Career center

Learners who complete Support for Visual Processing with Microsoft Word will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Special Education Teacher
Special Education Teachers work with students who have a variety of learning disabilities, including visual processing difficulties. This course can help Special Education Teachers learn how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can support students with visual processing difficulties in the classroom. For example, this course can teach Special Education Teachers how to create reading trackers and organizational supports for students.
Instructional Designer
Instructional Designers create and develop educational materials, including online courses and interactive learning experiences. This course can help Instructional Designers learn how to use Microsoft Word to create accessible and engaging learning materials for students with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Instructional Designers how to use Microsoft Word to create online courses with clear and concise text, use high-contrast colors, and provide alternative text for images.
Assistive Technology Specialist
Assistive Technology Specialists help people with disabilities use technology to improve their lives. This course can help Assistive Technology Specialists learn how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can support people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Assistive Technology Specialists how to create reading trackers and organizational supports for people with visual processing difficulties.
Educational Technologist
Educational Technologists use technology to improve teaching and learning. This course can help Educational Technologists learn how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can support students with visual processing difficulties in the classroom. For example, this course can teach Educational Technologists how to create reading trackers and organizational supports for students with visual processing difficulties.
Learning Specialist
Learning Specialists help students with learning disabilities, including visual processing difficulties, to succeed in school. This course can help Learning Specialists learn how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can support students with visual processing difficulties in the classroom. For example, this course can teach Learning Specialists how to create reading trackers and organizational supports for students with visual processing difficulties.
Tutor
Tutors provide one-on-one support to students who need help with their studies. This course can help Tutors learn how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can support students with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Tutors how to create reading trackers and organizational supports for students with visual processing difficulties.
Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapists help people with disabilities to improve their everyday lives. This course may be useful for Occupational Therapists who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Occupational Therapists how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Speech-Language Pathologist
Speech-Language Pathologists help people with speech, language, and swallowing disorders. This course may be useful for Speech-Language Pathologists who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Speech-Language Pathologists how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Physical Therapist
Physical Therapists help people with disabilities to improve their physical function. This course may be useful for Physical Therapists who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Physical Therapists how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as balance and coordination.
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Occupational Therapy Assistants help Occupational Therapists with the care of patients. This course may be useful for Occupational Therapy Assistants who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Occupational Therapy Assistants how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
Speech-Language Pathology Assistants help Speech-Language Pathologists with the care of patients. This course may be useful for Speech-Language Pathology Assistants who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Speech-Language Pathology Assistants how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Physical Therapy Assistant
Physical Therapy Assistants help Physical Therapists with the care of patients. This course may be useful for Physical Therapy Assistants who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Physical Therapy Assistants how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as balance and coordination.
Medical Assistant
Medical Assistants perform a variety of tasks to support doctors and other healthcare professionals. This course may be useful for Medical Assistants who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Medical Assistants how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Nursing Assistant
Nursing Assistants provide basic care to patients in a variety of settings. This course may be useful for Nursing Assistants who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Nursing Assistants how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.
Home Health Aide
Home Health Aides provide personal care to patients in their homes. This course may be useful for Home Health Aides who work with people with visual processing difficulties. For example, this course can teach Home Health Aides how to use Microsoft Word to create tools that can help people with visual processing difficulties with activities such as reading and writing.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Support for Visual Processing with Microsoft Word.
Explores the link between dyslexia and visual stress, and provides practical strategies for helping students with both conditions.
Provides a framework for understanding and regulating emotions, which can be helpful for students with visual processing difficulties who may also struggle with emotional regulation.
Provides strategies for helping children with challenging behaviors, including those who may have visual processing difficulties.
This dictionary provides clear and concise definitions of psychological terms, including those related to visual processing.
Provides a positive and empowering perspective on dyslexia, and offers strategies for helping students with dyslexia succeed in school and in life.

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