MyStudyBar
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Introduction
The latest addition to the Edu Apps suite is MY Study Bar, this is intended to make the learner independent and can easily be run form a USB stick to allow the applications to be portable. The main difference from the Access Apps is that there are fewer programmes making it even easier to puts a whole range of individual and essential tools at your fingertips. Together, these have been designed to support the complete study cycle from research, planning and structuring to getting across a written or spoken message. MyStudyBar has 6 sections; each has a drop down menu offering personal choice, flexibility and independent learning, particularly for those learners who require additional strategies to support their learning. With over 15 apps to choose from.
Examples
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Examples include: Xmind for planning and organization; T-Bar for customising font and colour backgrounds; Lingoes for when you need a talking dictionary; LetMeType for help with text input, and Balabolka for converting text to audio. And if all that’s not enough, there’s even a speech-to-text app which allows you to talk to your computer.
External links
Links to external web sites.
For examples of how Access Apps is being used by Learning Providers take a look at our Projects and Intiatives pages Link title
Download your own copy of My Study Bar go to [1]
RSC contacts
Alison Wootton contributed this article. I can be contacted by email or telephone: [mailto:a. wootton@wlv.ac.uk 01902 518984



