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Andrea Bush

Technology and Dyslexia - 0 views

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    CNN reports on how a man with dyslexia develops technology to help others.
Uly Lalunio

Dyslexia has big differences in English and Chinese - 0 views

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    "Researchers looking at the brains of dyslexic Chinese children have discovered that the disorder in that language often stems from two separate, independent problems: sound and visual perception. "
Mohit Patel

Teaching with SmartPhones| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

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    I'm not sure that smartphones are the best for backchannel. I think I would like an actual keyboard for something like that. Just saying. I'm thinking of T561 in this case. I would not have like to comment via smartphone on the T561 backchannel.
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    There's some interesting research implying that students with dyslexia prefer reading novels on smartphones (Jenny Thomson from HGSE is involved). The smaller window isolates smaller chunks of info, waking it easier to focus - seems difficult to me too, but goes to she you never know what could work...
James Glanville

Education Week: Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students - 2 views

  • Bookshare memberships are for students who are blind, have low vision, have such learning disabilities as severe dyslexia, or have a disability such as cerebral palsy that could keep them from holding a book. Such students have what are collectively called print disabilities—a distinct departure from saying “learning disabilities,” said David Rose, the chief education officer at the Center for Applied Special Technology, or CAST, in Wakefield, Mass. Related Blog Visit this blog. Using the phrase “print disability” said Mr. Rose, “is co-locating the problem. Print is part of the problem.” His nonprofit organization works on expanding learning opportunities for all individuals, especially those with disabilities, through a set of principles called “universal design for learning.” “We can convey that information in a whole host of ways now. In that world, you go, ‘Print is not very good for a lot of kids,’ ” he said.
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    Interesting article in edweek on Bookshare - a non-profit electronic book service that provides free digital copies of books in accessible formats for kids with print disabilities, a term coined by George Kerscher to cover visual, physical and language based disabilities that impact the ability to read a physical book.
Heather French

50 best iPad apps for reading disabilities - 1 views

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    From text to speech solutions to describing dyslexia, this is a great list of apps for reading challenges. For EDC
Chris Dede

Education Week's Digital Directions: Schools Test E-Reader Devices With Dyslexic Students - 0 views

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    Do e-readers aid dyslexic students? They actually could do much more, but the vendors are happy to make claims without building in those capabilities...
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