Learning Tools to improve reading and writing skills
Learning Tools are free tools that implement proven techniques to improve reading and writing for people regardless of their age or ability. Read more about Learning Tools' features and the products that offer them below, or select your product to get started.
Feature :
- Immersive reader : recognizes text from imags and files, reduces file length. (Available for OneNote Desktop, Office lens, Outlook Online, Word Online, OneNote Online, OneNote for Windows 10, Outlook Online).
- Read aloud : highlights words while reading them out loud. (In OneNote Desktop available for Windows 8, Windows 8.1; OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, OneNote Mac, OneNote Ipad, Outlook Desktop, Word Online, Outlook Online, Office Lens; in Edge : Web page (RS3 update), PDF (RS3 update), ePub (RS3 update), reading view (RS4 update)).
- Syllables : separates word into syllables (Available for OneNote Desktop, OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, OneNote Mac, OneNote Ipad, Word Online, Outlook Online; in Edge : Reading view (RS4 update), ePub (RS4 update)).
- Parts of speech : Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives : Show verbs, nouns, and adjectives in different colors (Available for OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, OneNote Mac, OneNote Ipad, Word Online, Outlook Online; in Edge : Reading view (RS4 update), ePub (RS4 update)).
- Line Focus : Highlights one, three, or five lines of text (Available for OneNote Desktop, OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, OneNote Mac, OneNote Ipad, Word Online, Outlook Online).
- Dictate : Writes words as they are said with correct punctuation (Available for OneNote Desktop, OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, Outlook Desktop, Word Online),
- Picture dictionary : Clicking certain words will show a picture signifying the word (Available for OneNote Ipad, Word Online, Outlook Online),
- Comprehension : highlights dependent clauses within sentences (Available for OneNote Desktop).
- Translate : Translate tect into another language (Available for OneNote for Windows 10, OneNote Online, OneNote Mac, OneNote iPad, Word Online, Outlook Online).
Improving reading skills: Decoding, fluency, and comprehension
The research about reading identifies three separate reading skills: decoding, fluency, and comprehension.
Decoding: Understanding individual words by breaking them into meaningful pieces
Learning tools improve decoding by letting the reader see words highlighted at the same time they hear the words spoken. This implements research published in 2012 by Floyd and Judge.
Immersive Reader (OneNote, Office Lens on iPhone), and Read Mode with Read Aloud (Word) recognizes text from images, then highlights words as they are read out loud.
Sound segmentation, which is breaking written words apart into separate syllables, is an important part of decoding. Syllables (OneNote, Word) lets readers see words separated into syllables.
Fluency: Reading accurately and quickly
To increase accuracy, research published in 2012 by Zorzi showed 50% fewer reading errors when people with dyslexia increased spacing. To increase speed, research published in 2013 by Schneps showed a 27% increase in reading speed when using short line lengths.
Spacing (Word, Office Lens on iPhone, OneNote) allows readers to increase text spacing (including between letters, words, and lines of text), and shorten line length.
Comprehension: Understanding what you read
Comprehension is the ability to understand what you read. Comprehension can improve by 30% just by adding line breaks between clauses according to Graf & Torrey (1966).
Comprehension (OneNote desktop) shows grammatical clauses by adding brackets around dependent clauses. Parts of Speech, part of Comprehension, adds colored text for verbs, adjectives, and nouns.
Breaking words apart into syllables can increase reading comprehension by 10% , according to research by Yu-Chi Tai in a study supported by Microsoft. Syllables (OneNote, Word) lets readers see words separated into syllables.
Improving writing skills: Enhanced dictation
Learning tools improve writing skills by letting the author speak, and see words and sentences correctly spelled and punctuated. Writers can concentrate on organizing their thoughts, while absorbing the appropriate representation of those thoughts. Dictate is available in OneNote on Windows PCs.
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