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We just upgraded Whizzimo's login system. This will enable faster logins, but it will also require you to reset your password. To reset your password, please go to Whizzimo's login page and follow these steps: If you do not see the new login screen when going to Whizzimo's login screen, you may need to reset your browser's cache. Here's an article showing how to reset the cache.
We've made a lot of changes to Whizzimo over the last few weeks. Enjoy! The Changes
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Here's a video update of the changes. Discount to Learning Ally's Spotlight on Dyslexia Conference on December 2nd for Whizzimo Members!11/22/2016 Whizzimo users can receive 50% off the registration cost of Learning Ally's Spotlight on Dyslexia conference on December 2nd. Whizzimo has exhibited at this virtual conference for several years, and we've always had a great experience. Here's some information about the conference:
Discover practical educational strategies to support students with learning disabilities and connect with educators nationwide from the convenience of your home or school. Plus, access more than 20 speaker sessions, resources and presentations on demand for 60 days (with a full year option)! You’re welcome to attend Live as well on December 2. Hear from keynote speaker Dean Bragonier on why he's excited for you to join us! Listen to our Educational Keynote – Louisa Moats – on why spelling is still important in the 21st Century. REGISTER NOW. To learn about school group pricing options and purchase orders, contact SpotlightDyslexia@LearningAlly.org or call 609.243.5855. And don't forget to use the code SPOD16Friend for 50% off. We're excited to announce our most recent updates... The Larger Changes
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We're excited to announce our most recent updates. Here's a video update of the most important changes. The Changes
We're excited to announce our most recent updates. The larger changes are listed below, followed by the smaller updates. And here's a video update of the most important changes. The Larger Changes
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We've been hard at work incorporating user feedback. Here are the latest updates that we released on 4/18:
We quietly released these features today, and we'll announce them in our next batch up updates.
To help you save even more time, we've added the following functionality to Whizzimo:
Happy Teaching! We are proud to announce that we are now official partners with Sarah's First Grade Snippets. Sarah Paul is a reading teacher who loves creating and finding engaging activities to get students excited about learning. We highly recommend subscribing to her blog, Sarah's First Grade Snippets, where she shares helpful tips and materials.
Happy Teaching! We're very excited to announce that we have become official partners of The Literacy Nest!
One of our goals in 2016 is to start partnering with, and recommending, other folks who are doing work that we admire. We have been doing this informally for years, but now we're just formalizing the process. The thing we like the most about The Literacy Nest is that Emily Gibbons (the site's founder) has put in lots of hours creating useful materials, including controlled passages, which we know can take hours and days to create. Please visit Emily's TeachersPayTeachers site and her blog to find useful materials. Happy Teaching! Here’s another video update with more details about our recent updates. This video covers smaller tweaks to the program like the new typing tool and the ability to use prefixes and suffixes in the spelling activity. Happy Teaching! We just released some exciting new functionality for you, including:
Happy Teaching! Great news! The best wordlist builder just got better with the addition of the following 5 new types of searches:
Grapheme Searches – Search for specific graphemes based on their location in the words. There are four filters of this type:
Morphology Searches – Search for specific prefixes and suffixes in words: There are two filters of this type:
Phoneme Searches – Identify the number of sounds that you’d like to have in each word. This is useful because some words have more letters than sounds. For example, the word ‘time’ has 4 letters from only 3 sounds. There is one filter of this type:
Syllabication Searches – Find words based on specific syllable division rules. This search is especially powerful because finding controlled wordlists based on syllabication can be very time consuming. There is one filter of this type:
Quick Searches – Include or Exclude Words based on specific broad categories. For example, you can decide that a wordlist needs to include or exclude words with digraphs. There are two filters of this type:
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