Premier Literacy Suite Adds Write Now, Worksheet Wizard

Premier Literacy has released version 13 of Premier Literacy Suite, the company's package of reading and writing tools.

Premier Literacy Suite comprises 14 different literacy-focused applications, including:

New to this version are two new applications, Write Now and Worksheet Wizard.

Write Now is a tool designed to help prevent writing mistakes with any application that requires textual input. It includes word prediction and assistance, writing analytics with grade level and readability information, a talking thesaurus and dictionary, and homonym support.

Worksheet Wizard is for working on worksheets or forms as PDF files. Documents can be scanned directly into the application, read aloud to the user, edited, drawn on, highlighted in multiple colors, and erased freehand. It also comes with templates and the ability to build your own.

Other features new to version 13 include:

  • Task-Oriented Toolbars and improvements to Premier Internet Toolbar;
  • Enhancements for OCR scanning technologies; and
  • Updated training videos in each tool.

Premier Literacy Suite is $399.95 for a single workstation, and institutional licenses are also available.

Further information can be found here.


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Joshua Bolkan is contributing editor for Campus Technology, THE Journal and STEAM Universe. He can be reached at [email protected].

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