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Tero Toivanen

Eide Neurolearning Blog: Passion and Flow as a Learning Strategy - Talent and Dyslexia - 0 views

  • In an interesting study by Rosalie Fink, interviews of 66 successful adult dyslexics currently thriving in reading-intensive fields such as medicine, law, business, or physics, found that a common factor in everyone's history was their discovery of a burning passion as a child or young adult "Each individual had had a burning desire to know more about a topic of passionate personal interest. Spurred by personal passion, curiosity, and intrinsic motivation, they all read voraciously...they read everything they could find in order to learn more about a topic that fascinated them..." -(High Interest Reading)
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Kiinnostuksen kohde ja flow saavat oppimistuloksen parantumaan dramaattisesti dyslektisillä aikuisilla.
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    Eide Neurolearning Blog: Passion and Flow as a Learning Strategy - Talent and Dyslexia
Greg O'Connor

Can Audio and/or Digital Books Improve Your Child's Learning Outcomes? - Part l - NCLD - 0 views

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    Children with learning disabilities (LD), like dyslexia, have trouble understanding words they read. Causes are unclear, but we now know that LD is not due to a lack of intelligence or a desire to learn. While dyslexia is a life-long condition, early identification, support from a parent or teacher, and access to digital or audio books and other learning materials may help your child to improve their learning outcomes and be better prepared to successfully work around their LD.
anonymous

Darwin Reader - Apps on Android Market - 3 views

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    Darwin Reader is the first accessible Android book reader designed specifically for blind, low vision, and print disabled users. The app fully supports DAISY formatted audio and text books, and directly integrates with Benetech Bookshare and Librivox to make downloading books amazingly simple. Read books using your preferred interface. For blind and low vision users, the app is completely navigable with the arrow keys. All menus are fully vocalized. Users with dyslexia and other print disabilities can quickly navigate by tapping the stylized graphics on the screen.
J B

Zane Education - 3 views

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    online subtitled education video for special needs children, the disabled, dyslexia, reading difficulties, gifted students, and visually impaired students
J B

CapturaTalk - 0 views

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    mobile technology using OCR and text to speech software for dyslexia
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