Word prediction that is grammar smart and inventive spelling aware. Speech recognition allows you to speak it, and we'll write it.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2019-03-25 | that Guy | en | its always getting things wrong and constantly slowing down my computer when i try to right click on a word that i misspelled in a google doc it comes up with a bunch of cowriter actions and freezes my computer for like 5 min | |
2019-02-28 | Sean Smith | en | If you are looking for a Word Prediction App that: Supports student writing fluency. Offers a list of words that will learn as the student types. Allows for word lists to be loaded. Includes a variety of pre-set word lists Is evidence-based. And the list goes on. If you are looking for these elements - CoWriter has it. Use it with my son with Down syndrome as well as middle school kids with a variety of needs and has enhanced the quantity of what they write while also impacting the quality based on their subsequent review. | |
2018-09-19 | Michelle Nielsen | en | Once you have an account, this app is awesome for people who benefit from word predication or speech to text for writing support. I like most the fact that you can toggle between this app on an iPad and the app within Google Chrome and your work is saved. I do not always have access to Google Chrome on my laptop but in those situations, I have access to my iPad. The tools are always somewhere convenient. O! I also like how I can have the text read back to me. | |
2017-10-25 | Jade Roughton (coolfireice5) | en | never use it and the school downloads it for me and never gets anything right | |
2017-04-10 | Evan McClintock | en | It's The App That I Do Like | |
2016-07-08 | A Google user | fy | i hate co witerer | |
2016-02-26 | Cyndie Ives | en | This app is great for my kiddos with special needs. They now love to write! I would like to see it become more friendly to use for projects. For example, allow drag and drop into Word and Power Point. | |
2016-02-14 | by2 creative | en | can't log in with any accounts, can't create account, | |
2016-02-12 | Jezzri Cochrane | en | Co:Writer Universal is very useful for special education students with processing disorders. Three improvements would be: 1. uploading worksheet forms where questions and problems were locked text, but the student could provide answers. 2. A way for the teacher to respond to entries in the teacher login. 3. make it like google docs so the teacher can see all past revisions/so the student can't delete documents. | |
2015-05-26 | Bridges Canada | en | This works fantastically well. If you're familiar with the power of Co:writer word prediction, you'll know how unique it is in successfully mitigating all sorts of challenges: spelling, new vocabulary (through topic dictionary, now instant and automatic) sentence starting and more. BUT a school district has to have an existing Co:Writer universal license. An individual can't just download it from the webstore and go. You need a license from your school/district/college or other learning institution. |
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