Grammarly helps correct errors. I wish it could send me a summary of the corrections that explained the rule I was violating, along with examples and suggestions.
Great post, just signed up & subscribed because of it. 14 year classroom vet here (all as a teacher, not a specialist or interventionist/mentor or admin).
I wonder if those reading apps you listed are becoming commodities. They're all pretty amazing, but VERY similar.
Niche & specialization seems to be what developers may want to consider (I already have a few ideas). What I needed as a 7/8 reading teacher to low income students is much different than what a 7/8 teacher in an affluent school would need.
Grammarly helps correct errors. I wish it could send me a summary of the corrections that explained the rule I was violating, along with examples and suggestions.
If you use their website instead of the Chrome extension, you get more details about your writing (app.grammarly.com)
Great post, just signed up & subscribed because of it. 14 year classroom vet here (all as a teacher, not a specialist or interventionist/mentor or admin).
I wonder if those reading apps you listed are becoming commodities. They're all pretty amazing, but VERY similar.
Niche & specialization seems to be what developers may want to consider (I already have a few ideas). What I needed as a 7/8 reading teacher to low income students is much different than what a 7/8 teacher in an affluent school would need.