If you have ever held disdain for a book with no pictures or no interesting characters and conversations, you will understand Alice’s terrible plight at the beginning of her Adventures in Wonderland.
We've been busy updating your Open LORE dictionary experience, available in the Read and Bookshare Edition 1.2.4 and later releases. The new dictionary has the familiar look of our original dictionary, but has been updated with several exciting new features.
Read-to-Me is your own personal assistant ready to read your customized text back to you, whether a school paper, an important document for work, or the draft of an email.
Irlen Syndrome is primarily addressed through colored filters (or "overlays"), glasses with tinted lenses, and through software applications. Testing is done by a trained Screener or Diagnostician to first determine if you have this condition, then to specifically determine the color shades best suited for you.
You’ve downloaded the books on your list and finally have a spare moment to sit down in a coffee shop, at the library, or in your own living room. It’s time to discover the real power of this software by selecting your desired book to open the Reading Screen, the heart of Open LORE Read and Learning Center.
Imagine stepping into a library. It’s hushed and warm. Rows and rows of books. At Open LORE, we seek to capture that same feeling in our Open LORE Read and Learning Center software Library.
Welcome to the home screen, your own personal reading corner with access to your favorite books, your next homework assignment, an online community of fellow readers, and countless options to customize your virtual space.
In this fast-paced age of technology, this cozy scene seems to be fading. But at Open LORE, we want to preserve that feeling of your personal space and unique preferences, integrating it with accessible reading features in our easy-to-navigate Open LORE Read software.
Up above the clouds and down to the fiery center of the earth. Deep in the ocean’s dark depths to distant, mysterious islands. The fifty-four adventure novels of Jules Verne--known as the Extraordinary Voyages--take readers to all these places and more, weaving science with wonder, exploration, and excitement.
The Iliad. Don Quixote. The Scarlet Letter. Great Expectations. Many high school students have groaned in despair seeing these titles on their class syllabi.
Ever since he was young, Carroll reached into his imagination to create poems and short stories, reaching publication success in magazine and at publishing houses over the years. But his famous tales of Wonderland did not come into being until 1856 when Henry Liddell became dean of Christ Church, bringing along with him his three children: Harry, Lorina, Edith…and Alice.